The domestic dog, Canis lupus familiaris, has emerged as a model system for the study of human hereditary diseases. Of the approximately 450 hereditary diseases described in the dog, half have clinical presentations that are quite similar to specific human diseases. Understanding the genetic bases of canine hereditary diseases will not only complement comparative genetics studies but also facilitate selective breeding practices to reduce incidences in the dog. Whole genome screens have great potential to identify the marker(s) that segregate with canine hereditary diseases for which no reasonable candidate genes exist. The Minimal Screening Set-1 (MSS-1) was the first set of microsatellite markers described for linkage analysis in the dog a...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
This article aims at the presentation of modern veterinary medicine approach to the canine genetic d...
The domestic dog serves as an excellent model to investigate the genetic basis of disease. More than...
The morphologic variability seen in the domestic dog, Canis lupus familiaris, is unique among mammal...
The domestic dog, Canis lupus familiaris, is a unique model system for the dissection of hereditary ...
International audienceThe German Shepherd Dog (GSD) is a popular working and companion breed for whi...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The inherited diseases of the...
Dogs provide an excellent model for human hereditary disease research; thus, the development of cani...
The domestic dog, Canis familiaris, has a unique population structure that lends itself to the study...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 5, 2012).The entire t...
L'espèce canine (Canis lupus familiaris) rassemble plus de 350 races issues d'une sélection artifici...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Gary S. Johnson.Includes vita.The genome of Canis lupus familiaris, the...
Humans and dogs share many common diseases, and it has been shown that the identification of mutatio...
Over 250 Mendelian traits and disorders, caused by rare alleles have been mapped in the canine genom...
Canis lupus familiaris, the domestic dog, possesses a huge variability in traits such as size, confo...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
This article aims at the presentation of modern veterinary medicine approach to the canine genetic d...
The domestic dog serves as an excellent model to investigate the genetic basis of disease. More than...
The morphologic variability seen in the domestic dog, Canis lupus familiaris, is unique among mammal...
The domestic dog, Canis lupus familiaris, is a unique model system for the dissection of hereditary ...
International audienceThe German Shepherd Dog (GSD) is a popular working and companion breed for whi...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The inherited diseases of the...
Dogs provide an excellent model for human hereditary disease research; thus, the development of cani...
The domestic dog, Canis familiaris, has a unique population structure that lends itself to the study...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 5, 2012).The entire t...
L'espèce canine (Canis lupus familiaris) rassemble plus de 350 races issues d'une sélection artifici...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Gary S. Johnson.Includes vita.The genome of Canis lupus familiaris, the...
Humans and dogs share many common diseases, and it has been shown that the identification of mutatio...
Over 250 Mendelian traits and disorders, caused by rare alleles have been mapped in the canine genom...
Canis lupus familiaris, the domestic dog, possesses a huge variability in traits such as size, confo...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
This article aims at the presentation of modern veterinary medicine approach to the canine genetic d...
The domestic dog serves as an excellent model to investigate the genetic basis of disease. More than...