Since the annotation of its genome a decade ago, the dog has proven to be an excellent model for the study of inherited diseases. A large variety of spontaneous simple and complex phenotypes occur in dogs, providing physiologically relevant models to corresponding human conditions. In addition, gene discovery is facilitated in clinically less heterogeneous purebred dogs with closed population structures because smaller study cohorts and fewer markers are often sufficient to expose causal variants. Here, we review the development of genomic resources from microsatellites to whole-genome sequencing and give examples of successful findings that have followed the technological progress. The increasing amount of whole-genome sequence data warran...
Studies using dogs provide an ideal solution to the gap in animal models for natural disease and tra...
The domestic dog serves as an excellent model to investigate the genetic basis of disease. More than...
Innovative models for medical research are strongly required nowadays. Convincing evidence supports ...
Since the annotation of its genome a decade ago, the dog has proven to be an excellent model for the...
Since the annotation of its genome a decade ago, the dog has proven to be an excellent model for the...
Since the annotation of its genome a decade ago, the dog has proven to be an excellent model for the...
The domestic dog serves as an excellent model to investigate the genetic basis of disease. More than...
Dogs are the most phenotypically diverse mammalian species, and they possess more known heritable di...
Dogs are the most phenotypically diverse mammalian species, and they possess more known heritable di...
Canis lupus familiaris, the domestic dog, possesses a huge variability in traits such as size, confo...
The domestic dog serves as an excellent model to investigate the genetic basis of disease. More than...
The dog was the first animal to be domesticated and the process started at least 15 000 years ago. T...
The dog was the first animal to be domesticated and the process started at least 15 000 years ago. T...
The dog was the first animal to be domesticated and the process started at least 15 000 years ago. T...
Innovative models for medical research are strongly required nowadays. Convincing evidence supports ...
Studies using dogs provide an ideal solution to the gap in animal models for natural disease and tra...
The domestic dog serves as an excellent model to investigate the genetic basis of disease. More than...
Innovative models for medical research are strongly required nowadays. Convincing evidence supports ...
Since the annotation of its genome a decade ago, the dog has proven to be an excellent model for the...
Since the annotation of its genome a decade ago, the dog has proven to be an excellent model for the...
Since the annotation of its genome a decade ago, the dog has proven to be an excellent model for the...
The domestic dog serves as an excellent model to investigate the genetic basis of disease. More than...
Dogs are the most phenotypically diverse mammalian species, and they possess more known heritable di...
Dogs are the most phenotypically diverse mammalian species, and they possess more known heritable di...
Canis lupus familiaris, the domestic dog, possesses a huge variability in traits such as size, confo...
The domestic dog serves as an excellent model to investigate the genetic basis of disease. More than...
The dog was the first animal to be domesticated and the process started at least 15 000 years ago. T...
The dog was the first animal to be domesticated and the process started at least 15 000 years ago. T...
The dog was the first animal to be domesticated and the process started at least 15 000 years ago. T...
Innovative models for medical research are strongly required nowadays. Convincing evidence supports ...
Studies using dogs provide an ideal solution to the gap in animal models for natural disease and tra...
The domestic dog serves as an excellent model to investigate the genetic basis of disease. More than...
Innovative models for medical research are strongly required nowadays. Convincing evidence supports ...