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. 2017 May 29;31(4):1132–1139. doi: 10.1111/jvim.14738

Table 2.

Homozygosity mapping by examining dogs’ genotypes on the common 14,365 SNPs (116 dogs: 46 cases (19 females and 27 males); 60 controls (35 females and 25 males); and 10 undetermined dogs (4 females and 6 males)). F is female and M is male

Affected status First haplotype Second haplotype Heterozygous
103.4–103.6 Mb (116 dogs: 58 F, 58 M)
Cases 43 (18 F, 25 M) 1 (F) 2 (F)
Controls 21 (6 F, 15 M) 15 (6 F, 9 M) 24 (F)
Undetermined 3 (1 F, 2 M) 4 (M) 3 (F)
104.8–106.2 Mb (116 dogs: 58 F, 58 M)
Cases 43 (18 F, 25 M) 1 (F) 2 (F)
Controls 19 (4 F, 15 M) 15 (6 F, 9 M) 26 (F)
Undetermined 3 (1 F, 2 M) 4 (M) 3 (F)