CANINE GENES PROVIDE VITAL INFORMATION ON HUMAN DISEASE
June 1, 2016 by admin
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Largest Dog Study on Canine Genes Informs Researchers About Human Diseases Cornell researchers have completed the largest genetic study of dogs to date, comprising the genetic analysis of 4,200 dogs. The study investigated 180,000 genetic markers, DNA sequences with a known physical location on a chromosome. Such markers can help link an inherited disease with […]
CANINE GENETICS
January 22, 2012 by admin
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I’m currently doing some research on canine genetics and epigenetics (which relates to the alterations in genes due to environmental or lifestyle factors such as diet, toxicity, etc), when I came across the article below on canine genetics and thought I would share it here. It was written by Elizabeth Norton and published in Science […]