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This article was submitted by Dr. Hellmuth Wachtel who holds the copyright on the content. Presented by the Continental Kennel Club. URL: http://www.continentalkennelclub.com/Articles.aspx?ArticleNum=40
The people and dogs behind the work on the Canine Genome Project are introduced. Provides image gallery, history, and links. [Smithsonian Magazine] (November 1, 1996) URL: http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues96/nov96/genetics.html
Article and charts by Ray Coppinger, Ph.D. of the Farm Center, Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts. URL: http://www.grapevine.net/~wolf2dog/dnaid.htm
DNA, genetic inheritance, researchers, and the relationship of wolf and dog. URL: http://www.fiu.edu/~milesk/Genetics.htm
An article by Susan Thorpe-Vargas with a basic information about canine genetics, including why to test, details about the canine genome, and breeding. URL: http://www.siriusdog.com/primer.htm
The University of California, Davis includes information on building a DNA database. The aim is to establish a genetic profile for each breed at each genetic marker. URL: http://www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/research/canine/
Features illustrations and article for dog owners by Betsy O. Davison. URL: http://www.cyberpet.com/cyberdog/articles/general/genetics.htm
The genetic relationship of dog breeds, wolves and other wild canids is charted in this summer 1991 article by Ray Coppinger, Ph.D. URL: http://www.kc.net/~wolf2dog/dnaid.htm
Collaborative study with scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Oregon, and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. URL: http://mendel.berkeley.edu/dog.html
Educating the public about the genetic diseases in this breed with information and related links. URL: http://members.tripod.com/~Jerrier/Genetics.html
Scientific references in the ANGIS Database. URL: http://www.angis.org.au/bin/Databases/BIRX/query_x?Q1=DOG&YPHE=y
Mission is to use the tools of molecular genetics to understand, improve diagnosis and treatment, and ultimately prevent the hereditary diseases that affect dogs while educating veterinary professionals and scientists. URL: http://www.msu.edu/~k9genome/
Achieving Genetic Health for Our Dogs, by Jeffrey Bragg. Includes a look at the origin of breeds. URL: http://siriusdog.com/bragg.htm
Avoiding genetic diseases in dogs. URL: http://www.canine-genetics.com/
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