Genetic and phenotypic variations of inherited retinal diseases in dogs: the power of within- and across-breed studies
Abstract
Considerable clinical and molecular variations have been known in retinal blinding diseases in man and also in dogs. Different forms of retinal diseases occur in specific breed(s) caused by mutations segregating within each isolated breeding population. While molecular studies to find genes and mutations underlying retinal diseases in dogs have benefited largely from the phenotypic and genetic uniformity within a breed, within- and across-breed...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic and phenotypic variations of inherited retinal diseases in dogs: the power of within- and across-breed studies
Published Date
Nov 8, 2011
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
1-2
Pages
40 - 61
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