Cryptorchidism is the most common congenital sex development disorder in dogs. Despite this, little progress has been made in understanding its genetic background. Extensive genetic testing of dogs through consumer and veterinary channels using a high-density SNP genotyping microarray coupled with links to clinical records presents the opportunity for a large-scale genome-wide association study to elucidate the molecular risk factors associated with cryptorchidism in dogs. Using an inter-breed genome-wide association study approach, a significant statistical association on canine chromosome 10 was identified, with the top SNP pinpointing a variant of HMGA2 previously associated with adult weight variance. In further analysis we show that in...
Hundreds of genetic variants implicated in Mendelian disease have been characterized in dogs and com...
Background Cryptorchidism and scrotal/inguinal hernia are the most frequent congenital defects in pi...
Dogs provide an excellent model for human hereditary disease research; thus, the development of cani...
Cryptorchidism is the most common congenital sex development disorder in dogs. Despite this, little ...
Cryptorchidism, or retained testicles, is one of the most common congenital developmental defects i...
Knowledge of the molecular background of disorders of sex development (DSD) in dogs with normal sets...
International audienceThe German Shepherd Dog (GSD) is a popular working and companion breed for whi...
Canine mast cell tumours (CMCT) are one of the most common skin tumours in dogs with a major impact ...
Canine mammary tumours (CMT) are the most common neoplasia in unspayed female dogs. CMTs are suitabl...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
Extreme phenotypic diversity, a history of artificial selection, and socioeconomic value make domest...
A disorder of sex development (DSD) in dogs with female sex chromosomes (78, XX), a lack of the SRY ...
Hundreds of genetic variants implicated in Mendelian disease have been characterized in dogs and com...
Background Cryptorchidism and scrotal/inguinal hernia are the most frequent congenital defects in pi...
Dogs provide an excellent model for human hereditary disease research; thus, the development of cani...
Cryptorchidism is the most common congenital sex development disorder in dogs. Despite this, little ...
Cryptorchidism, or retained testicles, is one of the most common congenital developmental defects i...
Knowledge of the molecular background of disorders of sex development (DSD) in dogs with normal sets...
International audienceThe German Shepherd Dog (GSD) is a popular working and companion breed for whi...
Canine mast cell tumours (CMCT) are one of the most common skin tumours in dogs with a major impact ...
Canine mammary tumours (CMT) are the most common neoplasia in unspayed female dogs. CMTs are suitabl...
Knowledge on the genetic epidemiology of disorders in the dog population has implications for both v...
Extreme phenotypic diversity, a history of artificial selection, and socioeconomic value make domest...
A disorder of sex development (DSD) in dogs with female sex chromosomes (78, XX), a lack of the SRY ...
Hundreds of genetic variants implicated in Mendelian disease have been characterized in dogs and com...
Background Cryptorchidism and scrotal/inguinal hernia are the most frequent congenital defects in pi...
Dogs provide an excellent model for human hereditary disease research; thus, the development of cani...