Genetic rescue, outcrossing with individuals from a related population, is used to augment genetic diversity in populations threatened by severe inbreeding and extinction. The endangered Norwegian Lundehund dog (henceforth Lundehund) underwent at least two severe bottlenecks in the 1940s and 1960s that each left only five inbred dogs, and the approximately 1500 dogs remaining world-wide today appear to descend from only two individuals. The Lundehund has a high prevalence of a gastrointestinal disease, to which all remaining dogs may be predisposed. Outcrossing is currently performed with three Nordic Spitz breeds: Norwegian Buhund, Icelandic Sheepdog, and Norrbottenspets. Examination of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes based ...
The Lundehund is an old dog breed with remarkable anatomical features including polydac-tyly in all ...
Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morpholog...
Background - Dog breeds lose genetic diversity because of high selection pressure. Breeding policies...
Genetic rescue, outcrossing with individuals from a related population, is used to augment genetic d...
Genetic rescue, outcrossing with individuals from a related population, is used to augment genetic d...
<div><p>Genetic rescue, outcrossing with individuals from a related population, is used to augment g...
Genetic rescue, outcrossing with individuals from a related population, is used to augment genetic d...
Augmenting the genetic diversity of small, inbred populations by the introduction of new individuals...
The Norwegian Lundehund is a highly endangered native dog breed. Low fertility and high frequency pr...
Increasing concern is directed towards genetic diversity of domestic animal populations because stro...
The Norwegian Lundehund is a highly endangered native dog breed. Low fertility and high frequency pr...
The Norwegian Lundehund breed of dog has undergone a severe loss of genetic diversity as a result of...
Native domestic breeds represent important cultural heritage and genetic diversity relevant for prod...
Background: Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic diversity a...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
The Lundehund is an old dog breed with remarkable anatomical features including polydac-tyly in all ...
Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morpholog...
Background - Dog breeds lose genetic diversity because of high selection pressure. Breeding policies...
Genetic rescue, outcrossing with individuals from a related population, is used to augment genetic d...
Genetic rescue, outcrossing with individuals from a related population, is used to augment genetic d...
<div><p>Genetic rescue, outcrossing with individuals from a related population, is used to augment g...
Genetic rescue, outcrossing with individuals from a related population, is used to augment genetic d...
Augmenting the genetic diversity of small, inbred populations by the introduction of new individuals...
The Norwegian Lundehund is a highly endangered native dog breed. Low fertility and high frequency pr...
Increasing concern is directed towards genetic diversity of domestic animal populations because stro...
The Norwegian Lundehund is a highly endangered native dog breed. Low fertility and high frequency pr...
The Norwegian Lundehund breed of dog has undergone a severe loss of genetic diversity as a result of...
Native domestic breeds represent important cultural heritage and genetic diversity relevant for prod...
Background: Genomic methods have proved to be important tools in the analysis of genetic diversity a...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
The Lundehund is an old dog breed with remarkable anatomical features including polydac-tyly in all ...
Selective breeding of dogs has resulted in repeated artificial selection on breed-specific morpholog...
Background - Dog breeds lose genetic diversity because of high selection pressure. Breeding policies...