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2018 Baker Institute News: Researchers discover marker for genetic disorder that masculinizes female dogs

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Baker-Institute-News_2018_Jan_29_Researchers.pdf (159.2 KB)
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Baker Institute for Animal Health News Archive & Spotlights (2014-present)
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Baker Institute for Animal Health
Abstract

This news item is about: Researchers at Baker Institute for Animal Health have identified a genetic variant linked to XX disorder of sex development (XX DSD), a rare genetic disorder that causes dogs with female chromosomes to develop testes and masculinized genitals. The discovery is a first step in developing a test to identify purebred dogs that carry the variant, helping breeders avoid producing affected dogs.

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2018-01-29
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Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine
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Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals.
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James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health -- Periodicals
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Meyers-Wallen, Vicki
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