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SUBMITTER: Bannasch D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8872533 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Bannasch Danika D Batcher Kevin K Leuthard Fabienne F Bannasch Michael M Hug Petra P Marcellin-Little Denis J DJ Dickinson Peter J PJ Drögemüller Michaela M Drögemüller Cord C Leeb Tosso T
Genes 20220210 2
Two <i>FGF4</i> retrogenes (<i>FGF4L1</i> on chromosome 18 and <i>FGF4L2</i> on chromosome 12) have been identified to cause dwarfism across many dog breeds. Some breeds are nearly homozygous for both retrogenes (e.g., Dachshunds) and others are homozygous for just one (e.g., Beagles and Scottish Terriers). Since most breeds do not segregate both of these retrogenes, it is challenging to evaluate their individual effects on long bone length and body size. We identified two dog breeds selected fo ...[more]