Canine genome-wide association study identifies DENND1B as an obesity gene in dogs and humans | Science

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Obesity is a heritable disease, but its genetic basis is incompletely understood. Canine population history facilitates trait mapping. We performed a canine genome-wide association study for body condition score—a measure of obesity—in 241 Labrador …

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