Genetic variants that are associated with susceptibility to type 2 diabetes (T2D) are important for identification of individuals at risk and can provide insights into the molecular basis of disease. Analysis of T2D in domestic animals provides both the opportunity to improve veterinary management and breeding programs as well as to identify novel T2D risk genes. Australian-bred Burmese (ABB) cats have a 4-fold increased incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) compared to Burmese cats bred in the United States. This is likely attributable to a genetic founder effect. We investigated this by performing a genome-wide association scan on ABB cats. Four SNPs were associated with the ABB T2D phenotype with p values \u3c0.005. All exons and splice jun...
Burmese cats in Australia, New Zealand and the UK have an increased risk of developing diabetes, but...
The frequency of diabetes mellitus is described for cats that received veterinary care from two larg...
Background The domestic cat has offered enormous genomic potential in the veterinary description of...
The current feline genotyping array of 63k single nucleotide polymorphisms has proven its utility wi...
There is evidence for the role of genetic and environmental factors in feline and canine diabetes. T...
Feline diabetes mellitus shares many features with type 2 diabetes in people, regarding clinical pre...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) numbers over 94 million in the USA alone, occupies households as a co...
In the largest DNA-based study of domestic cat to date, 11,036 individuals (10,419 pedigreed cats fr...
In the largest DNA-based study of domestic cats to date, 11,036 individuals (10,419 pedigreed cats a...
There is evidence for the role of genetic and environmental factors in feline and canine diabetes. T...
Background: Diabetes mellitus ( DM) is a common endocrinopathy in cats. Most affected cats suffer fr...
Feline diabetes mellitus (DM) is strikingly similar to human type 2 diabetes. Cats and humans share ...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) numbers over 94 million in the USA alone, occupies households as a co...
Naturally occurring diabetes mellitus (DM) is common in domestic cats (Felis catus). It has been pro...
Diabetes mellitus is a common disease of cats and is similar to type 2 diabetes (T2D) in humans, esp...
Burmese cats in Australia, New Zealand and the UK have an increased risk of developing diabetes, but...
The frequency of diabetes mellitus is described for cats that received veterinary care from two larg...
Background The domestic cat has offered enormous genomic potential in the veterinary description of...
The current feline genotyping array of 63k single nucleotide polymorphisms has proven its utility wi...
There is evidence for the role of genetic and environmental factors in feline and canine diabetes. T...
Feline diabetes mellitus shares many features with type 2 diabetes in people, regarding clinical pre...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) numbers over 94 million in the USA alone, occupies households as a co...
In the largest DNA-based study of domestic cat to date, 11,036 individuals (10,419 pedigreed cats fr...
In the largest DNA-based study of domestic cats to date, 11,036 individuals (10,419 pedigreed cats a...
There is evidence for the role of genetic and environmental factors in feline and canine diabetes. T...
Background: Diabetes mellitus ( DM) is a common endocrinopathy in cats. Most affected cats suffer fr...
Feline diabetes mellitus (DM) is strikingly similar to human type 2 diabetes. Cats and humans share ...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) numbers over 94 million in the USA alone, occupies households as a co...
Naturally occurring diabetes mellitus (DM) is common in domestic cats (Felis catus). It has been pro...
Diabetes mellitus is a common disease of cats and is similar to type 2 diabetes (T2D) in humans, esp...
Burmese cats in Australia, New Zealand and the UK have an increased risk of developing diabetes, but...
The frequency of diabetes mellitus is described for cats that received veterinary care from two larg...
Background The domestic cat has offered enormous genomic potential in the veterinary description of...