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Diagnostic Marker for Chondrodystrophy and Intervertebral Disk Disease Susceptibility in Canines

Technology Benefits
Genetic detectionHighly associated with the disease and segregation across many dog breeds
Technology Application
Canine chondrodystrophyIntervertebral Disk Disease susceptibility in canines
Detailed Technology Description
Chondrodystrophy (CDDY) and Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) in dogs are a common problem with symptoms ranging from mild pain to complete paralysis. They are strongly associated with short-legged dogs such as the Basset Hound, Beagle, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Chihuahua, etc. CDDY and IVDD, however, can be difficult to diagnose without expensive and sophisticated tests. Although early detection methods are available, there has been no way to identify dogs that are genetically predisposed and thus at risk to develop IVDD. Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have discovered a change within canine DNA that shows a distinct association with the presence of CDDY and IVDD in dogs. The newly detected marker will enable labs, vets or dog breeders to test for a genetic susceptibility IVDD and may aid in eliminating the disease in future generations.
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Tech ID/UC Case

28965/2017-746-0


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2017-746-0

*Abstract

Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have developed a diagnostic method to identify dogs that are at risk for chondrodystrophy and/or intervertebral disc disease.

*Principal Investigator

Name: Danika Bannasch

Department:


Name: Emily Brown

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Name: Peter Dickinson

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USA

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