«There's a lot of literature that points to
chondrodystrophy in dogs as an exciting animal model for degenerative disc disease in people,» said Bannasch, who also holds the Maxine Adler Endowed Chair in Genetics.
Not exact matches
This week, University of California, Davis, researchers reveal the discovery of a genetic mutation across breeds that is responsible for
chondrodystrophy (the skeletal disorder leading to shorter legs and abnormal intervertebral discs)
in a study published
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In these breeds,
chondrodystrophy predisposes the discs to being prematurely converted to an abnormal type of tissue, whose consistency is unsuitable for the discs» function.
Zoological Society of San Diego scientists will study the genetic basis for
chondrodystrophy, a lethal form of dwarfism
in California condors, to help guide decisions about birds released into the wild or paired
in captivity.