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This gene may determine if dogs have long, floppy ears or short, study ones

Last updated: January 17, 2026 7:50 am
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A recent genetic analysis of more than 3,000 dogs, wolves, and coyotes has revealed that a gene called MSRB3 plays a crucial role in determining the length of a dog’s ears. This study, presented at the Plant and Animal Genome Conference in San Diego and published in Scientific Reports, sheds light on how genetics can influence physical traits in our canine companions.

The inspiration for this research came from Cobain, a charming American cocker spaniel with long, floppy ears. Anna Ramey, an undergraduate researcher at the University of Georgia, was intrigued by her dog’s unique ear shape and decided to investigate further. With the help of her colleagues, they embarked on a project to explore the genetic basis of ear length in dogs.

Dogs exhibit a wide range of ear sizes and shapes, influenced by both natural selection and human breeding practices. While certain breeds have evolved specific ear characteristics for hunting or environmental adaptation, selective breeding has also played a significant role in shaping dog ears. The analysis of thousands of canine genomes led researchers to identify DNA variants near the MSRB3 gene, known for its role in antioxidant protein production and its association with ear size in other animals.

According to geneticist Tori Rudolph, mutations in the MSRB3 gene could impact the rate of cell proliferation in the ears, leading to variations in ear length. While the study focused on small DNA changes, other genetic factors such as large deletions or duplications may also contribute to physical differences in ear morphology.

Looking ahead, researchers are eager to explore the genetic basis of ear length within specific dog breeds. Golden retrievers, known for their variability in ear sizes, present an intriguing opportunity for further investigation. By studying a single breed in-depth, scientists hope to uncover additional insights into the genetic mechanisms underlying ear traits in dogs.

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This article, originally published on January 13, 2026, highlights the intersection of genetics and physical characteristics in our beloved canine companions. As we continue to unravel the mysteries of canine genetics, we gain a deeper understanding of how genes shape the diverse traits we observe in dogs.

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