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Swedish Researchers Identify Genetic Cause of Dwarfism in Dalmatians Using 30-Year-Old Blood Samples

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  • Researchers in Uppsala identified the genetic cause of dwarfism in Dalmatians.
  • The discovery used 30-year-old blood samples found in a freezer after a breeder's inquiry.
  • Dwarfism in Dalmatians is rare but still occurs in Europe, affecting leg growth.

Researchers in Uppsala, Sweden, have solved a long-standing mystery by identifying the genetic mutation causing dwarfism in Dalmatians. The breakthrough came after a dog breeder inquired about blood samples taken from dogs she bred over 30 years ago. Scientists located the samples deep in a freezer and, using modern technology, analyzed them along with additional tests and X-rays.

The condition, where legs don't grow properly, remains rare but still occurs in Europe today.

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