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Dr. Danika Bannasch and other veterinary researchers have found a gene mutation that causes high levels of uric acid in all Dalmatian dogs and bladder stones in some Dalmatians. They have also discovered that this mutation occurs in other breeds of dogs.
The discovery equips dog breeders with...
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One of our profs, Leslie Lyons, worked with scientists from Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species to confirm that they had cloned a very special tabby cat.
With the cloning of this cat, whose ears, nostrils, eyes and gums glow green when exposed to ultraviolet light,...
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A faculty member at the school's Veterinary Genetics Laboratory, has developed a new diagnostic test to detect equine cerebellar abiotrophy, a genetic, neurological condition found almost exclusively in Arabian horses.
The disease is transmitted when two carrier horses are bred. A foal...
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