Heritability of distichiasis in Havanese dogs in Norway
Plain English summary: prevalence and heritability of distichiasis in a population of Havanese Dogs Distichiasis is an eye condition, characterized by misplaced eyelashes, that is frequently seen in dogs. Some dog breeds appear to be more at risk than others. The degree of clinical signs in affected...
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Main Authors: | Kim K. L. Bellamy, Frode Lingaas, Per Madsen |
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Language: | EN |
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BMC
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/492b9b4a84f442d3910e87bd13c557d8 |
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