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Prevalence and heritability of distichiasis in the English Cocker spaniel.

Tanja PetersenHelle Friis ProschowskyTommy HardonSøren Nyhuus RaschMerete Fredholm
Published in: Canine genetics and epidemiology (2015)
The prevalence of distichiasis in English Cocker spaniels from Denmark, examined in 2004-2013 was shown to be extremely high. The relative risk of developing the disease was 1.3 and 1.8 for offspring of one or two affected parents respectively. This together with the moderate to high heritability of the condition indicates that selective breeding could be used to reduce the incidence of distichiasis.
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