1 MULTI-NATIONAL \N samples that were designed to maximize measures of heterogeneity or sample human diversity in a global fashion. Examples OEFNER|GLOBAL and CEPH repository. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 2 NORTH/EAST AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST \N samples collected from North Africa (including Sahara desert), East Africa (south to Equator), Levant, Persian Gulf. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 3 WEST AFRICA \N Sub-Saharan Nations bordering Atlantic north of Congo River, and Central/Southern Atlantic Island Nations. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 4 CENTRAL/SOUTH AFRICA \N Nations south of Equator, Madagascar & neighboring Island Nations. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 5 EUROPE \N Samples from Europe north and west of Caucasus Mountains, Scandinavia, Atlantic Islands. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 6 EAST ASIA \N Samples from Eastern and South Eastern Mainland Asia, Northern Pacific Island Nations. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 7 PACIFIC \N Samples from Australia, New Zealand, Central and Southern Pacific Islands, Southeast Asian Peninsular/Island Nations. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 8 CENTRAL ASIA \N Samples from Russia and satellite Republics, Nations bordering Indian Ocean between East Asia and Persian Gulf regions. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 9 NORTH AMERICA \N All samples north of Tropic of Cancer. This would include defined samples of U.S. Caucasians, African Americans and Hispanics and NCBI|NIHPDR. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 10 CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICA \N Samples from Mainland Central and South America, Island Nations of western Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and Eastern Pacific. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 11 UNKNOWN \N Samples with unknown geographic provenience that are not global in nature. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 12 U.S. Beef \N For ex. population id 'MARC_Beef_Cattle_Diversity_Panel_V2.1'belongs to this class. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 13 U.S. Dairy \N For ex. 'BARC_Dairy_Cattle_Diversity_Panel_V1.0' and 'MARC_Dairy_Cattle_Panel_V1.5'. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 14 AFR \N African, 1000Genome Super Population 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 15 AMR \N Ad Mixed American, 1000Genome Super Population 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 16 ASN \N East Asian, 1000Genome Super Population 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 17 EUR \N European, 1000Genome Super Population 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 18 SAN \N South Asian, 1000Genome Super Population 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 19 TIGR:Shadow \N Plasmid libaries were prepared from the sheared genomic DNA of a male standard poodle (Canis familiaris) 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 20 UUPDK:ACW-canine1 \N DNA from 1 canine individual from the following 79 random purebred dog breeds:,Afghan Hound, Alaskan Malamute, American Cocker Spaniel, Argentinian Dog, ,Basset, Beagle, Bearded Collie, Bedlington Terrier, ,Belgian Sheepdog (Groenendaeler), Belgian Malinois, Belgian Tervuren, ,Bernese Moutain Dog, Bloodhound, Bordeaux Dog, Border Terrier, ,Bouvier Belge des Flandres, Boxer, Briard, Bullmastiff, Bull Terrier, Cairn Terrier, ,Canadian Shepherd, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chesapeak Bay Retriever,,Dachshund (wirehaired), Dalmatian, Dobermann, Drentsche Patrijs, ,Dutch Shepherd, Dutch Wirehaired Shepherd, English Cocker Spaniel,,English Setter, Flatcoated Retriever, Friesian Stabyhoun, ,German Longhaired Pointer, German Shepherd, German Shorthaired Pointer, ,German Wirehaired Pointer, Golden Retriever, Great Dane, Greyhound, ,Griffon Shortneck, Hovawart, Irish Setter, Irish Terrier, Irish Wolfhound, ,Jack Russel Terrier, Karabash Anatolian Dog, Keeshond, Labrador Retriever, ,Leonberger, Maltese, Mastino Napoletano, Newfoundlander, ,Newfoundland Landseer E.C.T, Norwegian Elkhound, Old English Sheepdog, ,Pappilon, Pekinese, Polish Shepherd Owczarek, Poodle, Rhodesian Ridgeback, ,Riesen Schnauzer, Rottweiler, Saint Bernard, Schapendoes, Scottish Terrier, ,Sharpei, Shetland Sheepdog, Shih Tzu, Siberian Husky, ,Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, Spinone Italiano, Staffordshire bullterrier, ,Turkish Shepherd, Weimaraner, Welsh Corgi Cardigan, ,West Highland White Terrier, Whippet 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 21 BROAD:DOG 16 16 dog breeds and wolf populations: AlaskaGrayWolf AlaskanMalamute Beagle BedlingtonTerrier Boxer CaliforniaCoyote ChinaGrayWolf EnglishShepherd GermanShepherd IndiaGrayWolf ItalianGreyhound LabradorRetriever Poodle PortugueseWaterDog Rottweiler SpanishGr,ayWolf 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 22 MFR:Newfoundlands \N Three dogs in each pool for two pools: normal Newfoundland dogs and,Newfoundlands affected with rupture cranial cruciate ligament. ,1: Newfoundland normal,2: Newfoundland affected with ruptured cranial cruciate ligament 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 23 UU-GDMOLGEN:NF-UK \N Newfoundland dogs from the United Kingdom 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 24 UU-GDMOLGEN:NL-ECS \N English Cocker Spaniels from the Netherlands 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 25 MLWONG:CNMG \N 4 dog individuals DNA from the,following breeds:,1: MIXED,2: MIXED ,3: MIXED ,4: OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 26 DOGLAB:ABCA4 dogs \N Samples of 26 dogs affected with PRA from 23 breeds and control samples of 12 dogs from 11 breeds 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 27 DOGLAB:cmr3 dogs \N 2 Karelian beardogs, 1 Kuvasz, 5 Lapponian Herder, 2 Swedish vallhund 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 28 DOGLAB:Best1 exon 10 dogs \N 135 Bernese mountain dogs and 44 individuals from 23 additional selected breeds were sequenced, selected mutations were tested in additional animals as stated below 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 29 PENNVET:CfPlateletAgPool \N 40 dogs from six breeds (American cocker spaniel, Labrador retriever, borzoi, bichon frise, Chesapeake bay retriever, miniature pinscher) #<---- This is a free-text description field where you can enter a brief description of the population. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 30 AMOUCD:DOG \N BELGIAN MALINOIS AND OTHER BREEDS 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 31 UPENN_VET_KEG:Canis familiaris \N A set of 120 canine DNA samples of multiple breeds. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 32 LOHI:DOG \N NA 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 33 KMMEURS:Canine Genomic \N This population contains 15 cats of 3 dog breeds (Boxerm Doberman, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel) 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 34 SATLCVMCAU:CMTs \N This population includes 34 dogs bearing with Canine Mammary Tumours. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 35 SATLCVMCAU:Control \N This population includes 16 healthy dogs. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 36 INHVETPATHUNIZAR:German Sheperd Dog \N European 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 37 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Case \N 1 Labrador retriever diagnosed with Alexander disease 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 38 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Reference population \N 50 unrelated healthy Belgian Labrador retrievers 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 39 BROAD_VGB:NORTH AMERICA \N This population includes several hundred US dogs from multiple breeds that have a variety of different cancers. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 40 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Boxer \N 50 Belgian Boxers 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 41 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Dog \N breeds in the Belgian population 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 42 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Affected Malinois family 1 with SeSAME/EAST homologue \N 2 affected animals from 8 sampled family members 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 43 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Affected Malinois family 2 with SeSAME/EAST homologue \N 2 affected animals from 5 sampled family members 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 44 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Malinois reference population \N 99 healthy Malinois 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 45 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Groenendaeler reference population \N 52 healthy Groenendaelers 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 46 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Laekenois reference population \N 28 healthy Laekenois 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 47 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Tervueren reference population \N 56 healthy Tervueren 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 48 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Australian shepherd reference population \N 25 healthy Australian shepherd 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 49 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:German shepherd reference population \N 25 healthy German shepherd 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 50 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Shetland sheepdog reference population \N 25 healthy Shetland sheepdog 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 51 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Border collie reference population \N 25 healthy Border collie 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 52 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Dachshund reference population \N 25 healthy Dachshund 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 53 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Jack Russell terrier reference population \N 25 healthy Jack Russell terrier 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 54 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Maltese reference population \N 25 healthy Maltese 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 55 LDG_DI_UGENT_BE:Yorkshire terrier reference population \N 25 healthy Yorkshire terrier 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 56 LAB_GENFA:DOGS \N The sequence variation has been investigated in a Myeloperoxidase deficiency affected Italian hound dog 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 57 BROAD_VGB:PWC_DM \N This portion of the study included 34 of the PWC samples used in the DM GWAs analysis. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 58 TIHO_ANIMAL_BREEDING: \N The population includes 224 Irish wolfhounds and 130 dogs of 50 other dog breeds 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 59 SACCOJ_LAB:CFPOP50 \N 50 dogs, 22 females and 28 males, consisting of 42 different breeds 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 60 SACCOJ_LAB:CFPOP108 \N 108 pure-bred dogs, consisting of 84 different breeds 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 61 TIHO_ANIMAL_BREEDING:10/21/2016 \N The population includes 500 dogs. 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 62 DUDAS:Aussie \N 42 individuals of the Australian Shepherd dog breed 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 63 PULS_DGAB:Labrador breed \N This population included 160 dogs 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 64 SACCOJ_LAB:CFPOP278 \N 278 pure-bred dogs, consisting of 103 different breeds 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 65 PULS_DGAB:Labrador Retriever \N This population included 157 dogs 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 66 PULS_DGAB:Beagle \N This population included 20 dogs 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 67 PULS_DGAB:Cocker Spaniel \N This population included 17 dogs 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 68 PULS_DGAB:Golden Retriever \N This population included 37 dogs 0 \N UNDISPLAYABLE \N 69 PRJEB24066 219 Dataset from the EVA study PRJEB24066 0 1 UNDISPLAYABLE 1