Canine-derived cosmid probes containing microsatellites can be used in physical mapping of arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) and Chinese raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides procyonoides) genomes

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Research has been conducted on genome mapping in Candiae species. The authors report that their study of the chromosomal localization of canine-derived cosmid probes which contain microsatellites in the arctic fox and Chinese raccoon dog genomes has been carried out via the use of in situ fluorescence and in situ hybridization.

Author: Switonski, M., Szczerbal, I., Rogalska-Niznik, N., Dolf, G., Schlapfer, J., Schelling, C.
Switzerland, Poland, Analysis, Physiological aspects, In situ hybridization, Fluorescence, Genomes, Heredity, Foxes

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Analysis of Allele Fidelity, Polymorphic Information Content, and Density of Microsatellites in a Genome-Wide Screening for Hip Dysplasia in a Crossbreed Pedigree

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Normal Greyhounds and dysplastic Labrador Retrievers were cross-bred to map quantitative trait loci for the disease. Discussion also includes factors that influence detection power regarding genotyping errors.

Author: Lust, G., Mateescu, R.G., Todhunter, R.J., Zhang, Z., Tsai, K., Phavaphutanon, J., Burton-Wurster, N.I., Quaas, R., Murphy, K., Acland, G.M.
Methods, Abnormalities, Comparative analysis, Genotype, Genotypes, Dogs, Dysplasia, Greyhounds, Labrador dogs, Labrador retrievers, Dog diseases

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Subjects list: Research, Genetic aspects, Chromosome mapping, Dog breeds
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