
Simon M. Petersen-Jones
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Feb 9, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Freya M Mowat |Simone Iwabe |Gustavo Aguirre |Simon M. Petersen-Jones
The number of genes and mutations identified as being associated with hereditary retinal diseases in companion animals and people increases every year. As of December 2023, mutations in 43 genes have been associated with retinal disorders in dogs, 5 genes in cats, and 3 genes in horses. A brief synopsis of genes associated with retinal disorders in dogs is provided in Table 1, and cats, and horses are provided in Table 2.
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