Genetic Test References
Peer-reviewed papers identifying the original phene variant. Includes breed-specific references associated with genetic tests and variants.
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Canine Hemophilia-B Resulting from a Point Mutation with Unusual Consequences
First published description of the causal variant. -
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Missense mutation in PFKM associated with muscle-type phosphofructokinase deficiency in the Wachtelhund dog.
First published description of the causal variant. -
Isolation and nucleotide sequence of canine glucose-6-phosphatase mRNA: identification of mutation in puppies with glycogen storage disease type Ia.
First published description of the causal variant. -
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Mapping of the disease locus and identification of ADAMTS10 as a candidate gene in a canine model of primary open angle glaucoma.
First published description of the causal variant. -
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A duplication in the canine beta-galactosidase gene GLB1 causes exon skipping and GM1-gangliosidosis in Alaskan huskies.
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A novel missense mutation responsible for factor VII deficiency in research Beagle colonies.
First published description of the causal variant. -
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A canine DNM1 mutation is highly associated with the syndrome of exercise-induced collapse.
First published description of the causal variant. -
Nonsense variant in COL7A1 causes recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa in Central Asian Shepherd dogs.
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Genetic correction of canine dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa mediated by retroviral vectors.
First published description of the causal variant. -
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MC1R studies in dogs with melanistic mask or brindle patterns.
First published description of the causal variant. -
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Genome-wide linkage scan localizes the harlequin locus in the Great Dane to chromosome 9.
First published description of the causal variant. -
A new mutation in MC1R explains a coat color phenotype in 2 "Old" breeds: Saluki and Afghan Hound
First published description of the causal variant.