Variation of BMP3 contributes to dog breed skull diversity.
Since the beginnings of domestication, the craniofacial architecture of the domestic dog has morphed and radiated to human whims. By beginning to define the genetic underpinnings of breed skull shapes, we can elucidate mechanisms of morphological diversification while presenting a framework for unde...
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Main Authors: | Jeffrey J Schoenebeck, Sarah A Hutchinson, Alexandra Byers, Holly C Beale, Blake Carrington, Daniel L Faden, Maud Rimbault, Brennan Decker, Jeffrey M Kidd, Raman Sood, Adam R Boyko, John W Fondon, Robert K Wayne, Carlos D Bustamante, Brian Ciruna, Elaine A Ostrander |
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2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/da65ca9d6a76427a9ce911d89d9ba5ca |
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