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The Shape of Things: Complex Genetics in the Domestic Dog

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Air date: Friday, April 29, 2011, 1:00:00 PM
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Category: Anita B. Roberts
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Description: Dr. Ostrander's laboratory is interested in the study of genes important in growth regulation, particularly as it pertains to disease states in humans and canines. Her group aims to find genes that control the morphologic body plan of the domestic dog, which shows an extraordinary level of variation between breeds, and to identify disease susceptibility genes in dogs. Her group's work also focuses on the identification of genes that relate to susceptibility to, progression of, and specific outcomes in individuals with breast and prostate cancer.
Author: Dr. Elaine Ostrander
Runtime: 01:04:15
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CIT File ID: 16621
CIT Live ID: 10173
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