نتایج جستجو برای: canids

تعداد نتایج: 531  

Journal: :Science 2013
O Thalmann B Shapiro P Cui V J Schuenemann S K Sawyer D L Greenfield M B Germonpré M V Sablin F López-Giráldez X Domingo-Roura H Napierala H-P Uerpmann D M Loponte A A Acosta L Giemsch R W Schmitz B Worthington J E Buikstra A Druzhkova A S Graphodatsky N D Ovodov N Wahlberg A H Freedman R M Schweizer K-P Koepfli J A Leonard M Meyer J Krause S Pääbo R E Green R K Wayne

The geographic and temporal origins of the domestic dog remain controversial, as genetic data suggest a domestication process in East Asia beginning 15,000 years ago, whereas the oldest doglike fossils are found in Europe and Siberia and date to >30,000 years ago. We analyzed the mitochondrial genomes of 18 prehistoric canids from Eurasia and the New World, along with a comprehensive panel of m...

2012
L.M.C. Pereira S. D. Bicudo M. D. Lopes

The canine species has been used as an experimental model for preservation of endangered species. Biotechnologies of reproduction, such as in vitro maturation (IVM), have been used to meet this objective. Several protocols for in vitro embryo production (IVEP) in swine and bovine species have been adapted for canids. However, the highest rate reported for in vitro maturation in canids is only 3...

Journal: :Genes, brain, and behavior 2012
N J Hall C D L Wynne

We review a range of studies on the genetic contribution to behavior in canid species. We begin by identifying factors that make canids a promising model in behavioral genetics and proceed to review research over the last decade that has used canids to identify genetic contributions to behavior. We first review studies that have selectively bred dogs to identify genetic contributions to behavio...

2016
Roland Frey Ilya A. Volodin Guido Fritsch Elena V. Volodina Thierry Aubin

Biphonation, i.e. two independent fundamental frequencies in a call spectrum, is a prominent feature of vocal activity in dog-like canids. Dog-like canids can produce a low (f0) and a high (g0) fundamental frequency simultaneously. In contrast, fox-like canids are only capable of producing the low fundamental frequency (f0). Using a comparative anatomical approach for revealing macroscopic stru...

2015
Ana Galov Elena Fabbri Romolo Caniglia Haidi Arbanasić Silvana Lapalombella Tihomir Florijančić Ivica Bošković Marco Galaverni Ettore Randi

Interspecific hybridization is relatively frequent in nature and numerous cases of hybridization between wild canids and domestic dogs have been recorded. However, hybrids between golden jackals (Canis aureus) and other canids have not been described before. In this study, we combined the use of biparental (15 autosomal microsatellites and three major histocompatibility complex (MHC) loci) and ...

2013
I Mobedi M Zare-Bidaki MR Siavashi SR Naddaf EB Kia M Mahmoudi

BACKGROUND Despite Echinococcus granulosus, there are merely two old reports of E. multilocularis infection among Iranian canids of Moghan Plain, the only area known endemic for the species. We detected specific DNA markers in fecal samples by PCR (Copro-PCR) for differential diagnosis of Echinococcus species in living canids. METHODS Totally 144 fecal samples from domestic dogs, red foxes an...

2013
Valérie Van der Eecken André Clippe Sophie Dekoninck Julie Goemaere Geoffroy Walbrecq Paul P. Van Veldhoven Bernard Knoops

In human, the subcellular targeting of peroxiredoxin-5 (PRDX5), a thioredoxin peroxidase, is dependent on the use of multiple alternative transcription start sites and two alternative in-frame translation initiation sites, which determine whether or not the region encoding a mitochondrial targeting sequence (MTS) is translated. In the present study, the abolition of PRDX5 mitochondrial targetin...

Journal: :Journal of Wildlife Diseases 1970

2003
A. S. Varela

Introduction Over the past several decades, tick-borne diseases caused by obligate intracellular bacteria have emerged as important threats to mammals worldwide, and have gained notoriety because of growing concern that changing climate conditions may favor vector-borne disease transmission. Canids not only become clinically affected with specific ehrlichiae and rickettsiae, but may also serve ...

Journal: :Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology 2003
R Molina L Gradoni J Alvar

In many countries, Leishmania/HIV co-infection is now changing the epidemiology of visceral leishmaniasis. The levels of transmission of the parasites causing such leishmaniasis were previously dependent on the conventional zoonotic cycle, in which sandflies transmitted the parasites from infected canids to other canids or humans. The co-infection, however, has led not only to marked increases ...

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