Sentences with phrase «genetically similar a dog»

Coefficient of Inbreeding (COI) is a measure of how genetically similar a dog's parents are to each other.
Coefficient of Inbreeding (COI) is a measure of how genetically similar a dog's parents are.

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They found that animals from Korea, Russia, China and Vietnam were all genetically similar but distinct from Japanese raccoon dogs.
A «breed» is a genetically similar strain of dogs that resemble each other in appearance and temperament.
At this point CMR in dogs is NOT considered to be an autosomal dominant disease however as more animals are characterized genetically with the CMR test, it is possible that we will find a similar form of inheritance as is seen in humans.
Similar to the human system, it is possible that certain probiotic cocktails could be used as prophylactic treatments in dogs which are genetically predisposed to developing IBD, food allergy or ARD.
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Most dogs of a single breed are genetically similar and closely related to each other.
We have made significant progress on this project, and have new data showing that, indeed, tumors from dogs of one specific breed are functionally and genetically more similar to each other than they are to tumors from dogs of other breeds.
The fact that dogs within individual breeds are so genetically similar is what makes them that breed - and why, if you breed any Labrador to any other Labrador, the puppies will look recognisably like Labradors.
This research has also shown that all domesticated dogs are genetically very similar — there is only a 0.2 % difference in the genomes of all the dogs in all the world.
But that's not the case for purebred dog breeds, where genetically similar individuals are intentionally mated, increasing the concentration of disease genes.
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