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    An integrated linkage-radiation hybrid map of the canine genome

    Purebred dogs are a unique resource for dissecting the molecular basis of simple and complex genetic diseases and traits. As a result of strong selection for physical and behavioral characteristics among the ...

    Cathryn S. Mellersh, Christophe Hitte, Melissa Richman in Mammalian Genome (2000)

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    Anchoring of canine linkage groups with chromosome-specific markers

    A high-resolution genetic map with polymorphic markers spaced frequently throughout the genome is a key resource for identifying genes that control specific traits or diseases. The lack of rigorous selection ...

    Petra Werner, Cathryn S. Mellersh, Michael G. Raducha, Susan DeRose in Mammalian Genome (1999)

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    Allelic variation in the DQ subregion of the canine major histocompatibility complex: II. DQB

    Ulla M. Sarmiento, Susan DeRose, Juan I. Sarmiento, Rainer Storb in Immunogenetics (1993)

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    Allelic variation in the DQ subregion of the canine major histocompatibility complex: I. DQA

    Ulla M. Sarmiento, Susan DeRose, Juan I. Sarmiento, Rainer Storb in Immunogenetics (1992)

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    Unusual distribution of Ia-like antigens on canine lymphocytes

    The murine monoclonal antibody 7.2, specific for a framework determinant of human Ia antigens, cross-reacts with canine cell membranes recognizing a bimolecular complex (29 000 and 34 000 daltons) similar to t...

    H. Joachim Deeg, Jan C. Wulff, Susan DeRose, George E. Sale, Marcus Braun in Immunogenetics (1982)