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Trends in popularity of some morphological traits of purebred dogs in Australia.

Kendy T TengPaul D McGreevyJenny-Ann L M L ToribioNavneet K Dhand
Published in: Canine genetics and epidemiology (2016)
Compared to taller and larger breeds, shorter and smaller breeds have become relatively popular over time. Mean cephalic index has increased, which indicates that Australians have gradually favoured breeds with shorter and wider heads (brachycephalic). These significant trends indicate that the dog morphological traits reported here may potentially influence how people select companion dogs in Australia and provide valuable predictive information on the pervasiveness of diseases in dogs.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation