Clinical Findings and Prevalence of the Mutation Associated with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia in Old English Sheepdogs
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine2014Vol. 28(3), pp. 771–778
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Anne‐Christine Merveille, Géraldine Battaille, Frédéric Billen, Stéfan Deleuze, Merete Fredholm, Anne Thomas, Cécile Clercx, Anne‐Sophie Lequarré
Abstract
CCDC39 mutation is dispersed in a worldwide population and is responsible for PCD in this breed. Genetic testing might enable control of this disease.
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