1. Population genetic analysis and genome-wide association study of patellar luxation in a Thai population of Pomeranian dogs
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Wangdee, C, Leegwater, P A J, Heuven, H C M, van Steenbeek, F G, Techakumphu, M, Hazewinkel, H A W, CSCA AVM, CSCA TR1, dCSCA RMSC-1, dCSCA AVR, CSCA AVM, CSCA TR1, dCSCA RMSC-1, and dCSCA AVR
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Male ,Veterinary medicine ,Candidate gene ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genome-wide association study ,Canis lupus familiaris ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Patellar Dislocation ,Population ,Patellar luxation ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,0403 veterinary science ,Heritability ,Dogs ,Internal medicine ,Prevalence ,Animals ,Medicine ,Pomeranian ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,Dog Diseases ,education ,education.field_of_study ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,0402 animal and dairy science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Thailand ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Pedigree ,Relative risk ,Cohort ,Female ,business ,SNP array - Abstract
The genetics of patellar luxation (PL) were investigated in Pomeranian dogs presented at the Small Animal Hospital, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University. A cohort of 339 Pomeranian dogs, part of a four-generation pedigree of 842 Pomeranians, was screened for PL from 2006 to 2013. PL was present in 77% of the screened dogs, with 84% having bilateral and 16% unilateral luxation. Medial PL was more common (95%) than lateral PL (2%) or bidirectional PL (3%). The risk of PL was similar in male and female dogs (female:male relative risk 1.11, 95% CI 0.98–1.25). The heritability of PL in the screened population was 0.44 ± 0.04 using a threshold model. A genome-wide association study of PL (48 cases and 48 controls) using a high-density SNP array indicated the possible involvement of 15 chromosomal regions, of which CFA05 and CFA32 remained associated in a larger study involving an additional 128 cases and 7 controls. Candidate genes in these regions may be involved in the pathogenesis of PL in Pomeranian dogs.
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- 2017
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