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[Heritable defects in dogs (author's transl)].

N A van der Velden

    Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde
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    Artificial selection in domestic animals can disrupt traits, leading to heritable defects in dogs. This report details the origin, occurrence, and diagnosis of these genetic conditions in various canine breeds.

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