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. 2023 Jul 11;10(7):455. doi: 10.3390/vetsci10070455

Table 3.

Recurrent copy number variants identified in WBC gDNA and their frequency in the population of dogs with WBC gDNA-specific CNVs.

Chromosome Gain/Loss Number of Dogs with This Finding * % of Dogs with WBC gDNA-Specific CNVs with This Finding *
% [95% CI]
25 Loss 46 28.1 [21.7, 35.4]
25 Gain 39 23.8 [17.6, 31.2]
16 Loss 22 13.4 [8.8, 19.8]
9 Gain 21 12.8 [8.3, 19.1]
14 Gain 18 11.0 [6.8, 17.0]
13 Gain 14 8.5 [4.9, 14.2]
8 Loss 13 7.9 [4.5, 13.5]
36 Gain 10 6.1 [3.1, 11.2]

* Of the 164 dogs with WBC gDNA-specific CNV(s); Findings were not mutually exclusive. Some dogs had multiple concurrent WBC gDNA findings, either within a single chromosome (e.g., a partial gain and a partial loss of chromosome 25) or affecting multiple chromosomes (e.g., gains on both chromosomes 14 and 25).