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Dog breeding is a vast genetic experiment, leading to diverse breeds with unique traits and diseases. This research explores canine genetics, including an improved reference genome and inherited disease studies.

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  • Zoology

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  • Dogs, domesticated from wolves 30,000-50,000 years ago, exhibit remarkable phenotypic diversity due to selective breeding.
Keywords:
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