2021
DOI: 10.3390/ani11040947
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Clinical Cytogenetics of the Dog: A Review

Abstract: The dog is an important companion animal and has been recognized as a model in biomedical research. Its karyotype is characterized by a high chromosome number (2n = 78) and by the presence of one-arm autosomes, which are mostly small in size. This makes the dog a difficult subject for cytogenetic studies. However, there are some chromosome abnormalities that can be easily identified, such as sex chromosome aneuploidies, XX/XY leukocyte chimerism, and centric fusions (Robertsonian translocations). Fluorescence … Show more

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“…During the validation of this array, three cases of aneuploidy were identi ed out of 2,053 samples screened. While monosomy X and trisomy X have been reported many times before in dogs (Szczerbal and Switonski, 2021), this report is the rst time that microarray analysis has been used in dogs to uncover aneuploidy and the rst report of trisomy 38. Figure 1 shows the results of the monosomy and trisomy X dogs as compared to a normal female and a normal male result.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…During the validation of this array, three cases of aneuploidy were identi ed out of 2,053 samples screened. While monosomy X and trisomy X have been reported many times before in dogs (Szczerbal and Switonski, 2021), this report is the rst time that microarray analysis has been used in dogs to uncover aneuploidy and the rst report of trisomy 38. Figure 1 shows the results of the monosomy and trisomy X dogs as compared to a normal female and a normal male result.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Cytogenetic anomalies have been identi ed in many different mammalian species including cats (reviewed in Szczerbal and Switonski, 2020) and dogs (reviewed in Szczerbal and Switonski, 2021;). The dog karyotype consists of 38 acrocentric autosome pairs and the X and Y chromosomes (2n = 78).…”
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confidence: 99%
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