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Genome-wide association study and whole-genome sequencing identify a deletion in LRIT3 associated with canine congenital stationary night blindness
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Online attention
- 5 tweeters
- 6 news outlets
- 2 Wikipedia page
- 25 Mendeley
This article is in the 95th percentile (ranked 17,380th) of the 350,247 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 93rd percentile (ranked 229th) of the 3,609 tracked articles of a similar age in Scientific Reports
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Identifying A Gene for Canine Night Blindness
Environmental News Network -
News story from MedicalXpress on Friday 04 October 2019
MedicalXpress -
The Curious Incident of the Blind Dog in the Night-time
Technology Networks -
Identifying a gene for canine night blindness
Science Daily -
Identifying a gene for canine night blindness
7th Space Family Portal -
Identifying a gene for canine night blindness
Medical Health News
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