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Review article - Peer-reviewed, 2020

Genetics of Skin Disease in Horses

Lindgren, Gabriella; Naboulsi, Rakan; Frey, Rebecka; Sole, Marina

Abstract

Equine skin diseases are common, causing increased costs and reduced welfare of affected horses.Genetic testing, if available, can complement early detection, disease diagnosis, and clinical treatment and offers horse breeders the possibility to rule out carrier status. The mechanisms of complex disease can be investigated by using the latest state-of-the-art genomic technologies. Genome-based strategies may also serve as an efficient and cost-effective strategy for the management of the disease severity levels, with particular interest in complex traits such as insect bite hypersensitivity, chronic progressive lymphedema, and melanoma.

Keywords

Genetics; Hereditary skin disorders; Horses; Insect bite hypersensitivity; Melanoma; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome; Chronic progressive lymphedema

Published in

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice
2020, volume: 36, number: 2, pages: 323-339
Publisher: W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC

Authors' information

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics
University of Leuven (KU Leuven)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Frey, Rebecka
AniCura Norsholms Djursjukhus
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics

UKÄ Subject classification

Genetics and Breeding

Publication Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cveq.2020.03.010

URI (permanent link to this page)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/107109