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Overall,K.L. (2000) Natural animal models of human psychiatric conditions: assessment of mechanism and validity. Prog. Neuropsychopharmacol. Biol. Psychiatry, 24, 727-776.


Overall,K.L., Dunham,A.E. and Acland,G. (1999) Responses of genetically fearful dogs to the lactate test: assessment of the test as provocative index and application in mechanistic diagnoses. Mol. Psychiatry, 4, S125.


Moon-Fanelli,A.A. and Dodman,N.H. (1998) Description and development of compulsive tail chasing in terriers and response to clomipramine treatment. J Am Vet. Med Assoc., 212, 1252-1257.

Overall,K.L. and Dunham,A.E. (2002) Clinical features and outcome in dogs and cats with obsessive-compulsive disorder: 126 cases (1989-2000). J Am Vet. Med Assoc., 221, 1445-1452.

Ostrander,E.A. and Kruglyak,L. (2000) Unleashing the canine genome. Genome Res., 10, 1271-1274.


Ostrander,E.A., Galibert,F. and Patterson,D.F. (2000) Canine genetics comes of age. Trends in Genetics, 16, 117-124.

Barsoum,S.C., Callahan,H.M., Robinson,K. and Chang,P.L. (2000) Canine models for human genetic neurodegenerative diseases. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 24, 811-823.

Sutter,N.B. and Ostrander,E.A. (2004) Dog star rising: the canine genetic system. Nat Rev Genet, 5, 900-910.

Koskinen,M.T. and Bredbacka,P. (2000) Assessment of the population structure of five Finnish dog breeds with microsatellites. Animal Genetics, 31, 310-317.

Geyer,J., Doring,B., Godoy,J.R., Leidolf,R., Moritz,A. and Petzinger,E. (2005) Frequency of the nt230 (del4) MDR1 mutation in Collies and related dog breeds in Germany. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 28, 545-551.

Kawabata,A., Momoi,Y., Inoue-Murayama,M. and Iwasaki,T. (2005) Canine mdr1 gene mutation in Japan. J Vet. Med Sci., 67, 1103-1107.

Eggleston,M.L., Irion,D.N., Schaffer,A.L., Hughes,S.S., Draper,J.E., Robertson,K.R., Millon,L.V. and Pedersen,N.C. (2002) PCR multiplexed microsatellite panels to expedite canine genetic disease linkage analysis. Anim Biotechnol., 13, 223-235.

Roberts,M.C., Hitte,C.C., Hendrickson,J.A., Hoffmann,D.E., Flickinger,G.H., Rutherford,M.S., Guyon,R.S., Galibert,F.S. and Mickelson,J.R. (2003) Characterization and radiation hybrid mapping of expressed sequence tags from the canine brain. Mamm. Genome, 14, 203-213.

Lou,X.Y., Todhunter,R.J., Lin,M., Lu,Q., Liu,T., Wang,Z., Bliss,S.P., Casella,G., Acland,G.M., Lust,G. et al. (2003) The extent and distribution of linkage disequilibrium in a multi-hierarchic outbred canine pedigree. Mamm. Genome, 14, 555-564.

Hyun,C., Filippich,L.J., Lea,R.A., Shepherd,G., Hughes,I.P. and Griffiths,L.R. (2003) Prospects for whole genome linkage disequilibrium mapping in domestic dog breeds. Mamm. Genome, 14, 640-649.

Cargill,E., Famula,T., Schnabel,R., Strain,G. and Murphy,K. (2005) The color of a Dalmatian's spots: Linkage evidence to support the TYRP1 gene. BMC Veterinary Research, 1, 1.

Clark,L.A., Credille,K.M., Murphy,K.E. and Rees,C.A. (2005) Linkage of dermatomyositis in the Shetland Sheepdog to chromosome 35. Veterinary Dermatology, 16, 392-394.

DeNise,S., Johnston,E., Halverson,J., Marshall,K., Rosenfeld,D., McKenna,S., Sharp,T. and Edwards,J. (2004) Power of exclusion for parentage verification and probability of match for identity in American kennel club breeds using 17 canine microsatellite markers. Animal Genetics, 35, 14-17.

Bannasch,D.L., Bannasch,M.J., Ryun,J.R., Famula,T.R. and Pedersen,N.C. (2005) Y chromosome haplotype analysis in purebred dogs. Mammalian Genome, 16, 273-280.