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H869

Over the past few decades, breeders of the Entlebucher Mountain Dog have noticed a decrease in their dogs’ litter size.

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Specifications

Breeds

Gene

Organ

specimen

Swab, Blood EDTA, Blood Heparin, Semen, Tissue

Mode of Inheritance

Chromosome

Year Published

General information

Over the past few decades, breeders of the Entlebucher Mountain Dog have noticed a decrease in their dogs’ litter size. Litters have decreased from an average of 6.2 puppies in the 1980s to 5.4 in the 2010s. This decrease in fertility has been linked in part to a mutation on the gene GDF9.

Clinical features

Dogs carrying at least one copy of the mutant allele are more likely to give birth to a smaller litter size.

Additional information

Fertility/fecundity is a multifactorial trait, which depends on many different genes and on other factors.

References

Pubmed ID: 31802524

Omia ID: 2362

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1. Select your product(s)

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2. Collect DNA sample

Collect DNA material as indicated with our products and send it to our laboratory.

3. Results

We handle your DNA sample with care and provide you with the results.

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