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Epilepsy of dogs and their genetic aspect
ŠVARCOVÁ, Monika
The subject of this thesis was to prepare an overview of the information about dog epilepsy and genes related to its development. It has been discovered that only several candidate genes are associated with this disease. The most important are mutations in LGI2 gene in lagotto romagnolo and EPM2B gene in miniature wirehaired dachshund, which is also described as Lafora disease in humans. Other mutations have been identified in 8 NCL genes: CLN8 in english setter, CLN5 in border collie, CTSD in american bulldog, TPP1 and PPT1 genes in dachshunds, ARSG in american staffordshire terrier, CLN6 in australian shepherd and ATP13A2 in tibetan terrier.
Role genetiky a výživy při výskytu epilepsie u psů z pohledu nutrigenomiky
Staroveská, Marieta
The text is describing idiopathic (primary) epilepsy of dogs, it's history, characteristics, symptoms, and the genetic research of this disease and the recommended diet for epileptics.

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