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  • New disease mutations can occur in any dog, of any breed, at any time (and probably will)!
  • A novel disease in the Segugio Italiano dog breed – our search for the causal variant
  • The Canine Genetics Centre team never gives up – an update on our Wobbly Welshies research
  • When your life passions and job align – meet our resident “crazy dog lady!
  • The Canine Genetic Centre investigates reports of sudden death in young Labradors
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  • Relieving the pressure of inherited glaucoma in dogs
  • Every dog counts: let’s paint the graph yellow!
  • The TTPA variant causing retinopathy with vitamin E deficiency (RVED) is found in two more breeds of dog

Recent Publications

Ricketts SL et al. Common variants in the CPT1A gene are associated with cataracts in Northern breeds of domestic dog. PLoS One. 2025 Apr 4

Jenkins CA et al. Genome-wide association study of idiopathic epilepsy in the Italian Spinone dog breed. PLoS One. 2025 Mar 5

Oliver JAC et al. A TTPA deletion is associated with Retinopathy with Vitamin E Deficiency (RVED) in the English Cocker Spaniel Dog. G3 (Bethesda). 2025 Jan 28

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Recent News

  • New disease mutations can occur in any dog, of any breed, at any time (and probably will)!
  • A novel disease in the Segugio Italiano dog breed – our search for the causal variant
  • The Canine Genetics Centre team never gives up – an update on our Wobbly Welshies research
  • When your life passions and job align – meet our resident “crazy dog lady!
  • The Canine Genetic Centre investigates reports of sudden death in young Labradors
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