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Isolation and molecular evolution of the selenocysteine tRNA (Cf TRSP) and RNase P RNA (Cf RPPH1) genes in the dog family, Canidae. (1/27)
In an effort to identify rapidly evolving nuclear sequences useful for phylogenetic analyses of closely related species, we isolated two genes transcribed by RNA polymerase III (pol III), the selenocysteine tRNA gene (TRSP) and an RNase P RNA (RPPH1) gene from the domestic dog (Canis familiaris). We focus on genes transcribed by pol III because their coding regions are small (generally 100-300 base pairs [bp]) and their essential promoter elements are located within a couple of hundred bps upstream of the coding region. Therefore, we predicted that regions flanking the coding region and outside of the promoter elements would be free of constraint and would evolve rapidly. We amplified TRSP from 23 canids and RPPH1 from 12 canids and analyzed the molecular evolution of these genes and their utility as phylogenetic markers for resolving relationships among species in Canidae. We compared the rate of evolution of the gene-flanking regions to other noncoding regions of nuclear DNA (introns) and to the mitochondrial encoded COII gene. Alignment of TRSP from 23 canids revealed that regions directly adjacent to the coding region display high sequence variability. We discuss this pattern in terms of functional mechanisms of transcription. Although the flanking regions evolve no faster than introns, both genes were found to be useful phylogenetic markers, in part, because of the synapomorphic indels found in the flanking regions. Gene trees generated from the TRSP and RPPH1 loci were generally in agreement with the published mtDNA phylogeny and are the first phylogeny of Canidae based on nuclear sequences. (+info)Sarcocystosis of chital-dhole: conditions for evolutionary stability of a predator parasite mutualism. (2/27)
BACKGROUND: For parasites with a predator-prey life cycle, the completion of the life cycle often depends on consumption of parasitized prey by the predator. In the case of such parasite species the predator and the parasite have common interests and therefore a mutualistic relationship is possible. Some evidence of a predator-parasite mutualism was reported from spotted deer or chital (Axix axis) as a prey species, dhole or Indian wild-dog (Cuon alpinus) as the predator and a protozoan (Sarcocystis axicuonis) as the parasite. We examine here, with the help of a model, the ecological conditions necessary for the evolution and stability of such a mutualistic relationship. A two - level game theory model was designed in which the payoff of a parasite is decided not only by alternative parasite strategies but also by alternative host strategies and vice versa. Conditions for ESS were examined. RESULTS: A tolerant predator strategy and a low or moderately virulent parasite strategy which together constitute mutualism are stable only at a high frequency of recycling of parasite and a substantial prey - capture benefit to the predator. Unlike the preliminary expectation, parasite will not evolve towards reduced virulence, but reach an optimum moderate level of virulence. CONCLUSION: The available data on the behavioral ecology of dhole and chital suggest that they are likely to meet the stability criteria and therefore a predator-parasite mutualism can be stable in this system. The model also points out the gaps in the current data and could help directing further empirical work. (+info)Dental development of Didelphis albiventris (Marsupialia): I--incisors and canines. (3/27)
The formation of incisors and canines in marsupials of D. albiventris was studied at various stages of development. Seventy-six specimens, with ages varying from 0 to 100 days, were used in this investigation. Serial sections of the maxilla were obtained in the transverse plane and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Histological analyses were made to verify the pattern of teeth development, as well as their chronology of eruption. The period of time from birth to 100 days comprised the entire process of teeth development, from epithelial bud formation to early eruption of the teeth. Oral epithelium thickening gave rise to the functional incisors and canines. In addition, a secondary dental lamina emerged in different phases of development in the outer epithelium of incisors and canines, which degenerated when it reached the bud stage. No evidence of deciduous dentition was observed. The results of this investigation suggest that secondary dental lamina represents remnants of a primitive condition in which secondary dentition used to be present. (+info)Serologic evidence of Leishmania infection in free-ranging wild and domestic canids around a Brazilian National Park. (4/27)
Transmission of disease between wildlife, domestic animals, and humans is of great concern to conservation issues and public health. Here we report on the prevalence of anti-Leishmania sp. antibodies in 21 wild canids (7 Chrysocyon brachyurus, 12 Cerdocyon thous, and 2 Lycalopex vetulus) and 74 free domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) sampled around the Serra do Cipo National Park. In dogs, the apparent prevalence was 8.1% and in wild canids it was 19% (2 crab-eating foxes, C. thous, and 2 maned wolves, C. brachyurus). Management of the domestic dog population with evaluation of incidence changes in humans and wildlife, and enlightenment on the role of wild reservoirs are essential issues for future action and research. (+info)The singular history of a canine transmissible tumor. (5/27)
In this issue of Cell, Murgia et al. (2006) confirm that the infectious agent of canine transmissible venereal tumor is the cancer cell itself and that the tumor is clonal in origin. Their findings have implications for understanding the relationship between genome instability and transmissible cancer and for conservation biology, canine genomics, and companion animal medicine. (+info)Clonal origin and evolution of a transmissible cancer. (6/27)
The transmissible agent causing canine transmissible venereal tumor (CTVT) is thought to be the tumor cell itself. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed genetic markers including major histocompatibility (MHC) genes, microsatellites, and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in naturally occurring tumors and matched blood samples. In each case, the tumor is genetically distinct from its host. Moreover, tumors collected from 40 dogs in 5 continents are derived from a single neoplastic clone that has diverged into two subclades. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that CTVT most likely originated from a wolf or an East Asian breed of dog between 200 and 2500 years ago. Although CTVT is highly aneuploid, it has a remarkably stable genotype. During progressive growth, CTVT downmodulates MHC antigen expression. Our findings have implications for understanding genome instability in cancer, natural transplantation of allografts, and the capacity of a somatic cell to evolve into a transmissible parasite. (+info)Elevated basal slippage mutation rates among the Canidae. (7/27)
The remarkable responsiveness of dog morphology to selection is a testament to the mutability of mammals. The genetic sources of this morphological variation are largely unknown, but some portion is due to tandem repeat length variation in genes involved in development. Previous analysis of tandem repeats in coding regions of developmental genes revealed fewer interruptions in repeat sequences in dogs than in the orthologous repeats in humans, as well as higher levels of polymorphism, but the fragmentary nature of the available dog genome sequence thwarted attempts to distinguish between locus-specific and genome-wide origins of this disparity. Using whole-genome analyses of the human and recently completed dog genomes, we show that dogs possess a genome-wide increase in the basal germ-line slippage mutation rate. Building on the approach that gave rise to the initial observation in dogs, we sequenced 55 coding repeat regions in 42 species representing 10 major carnivore clades and found that a genome-wide elevated slippage mutation rate is a derived character shared by diverse wild canids, distinguishing them from other Carnivora. A similarly heightened slippage profile was also detected in rodents, another taxon exhibiting high diversity and rapid evolvability. The correlation of enhanced slippage rates with major evolutionary radiations suggests that the possession of a "slippery" genome may bestow on some taxa greater potential for rapid evolutionary change. (+info)Capillaria spp. eggs in Patagonian archaeological sites: statistical analysis of morphometric data. (8/27)
Discriminant analysis was used to identify eggs of Capillaria spp. at specific level found in organic remains from an archaeological site in Patagonia, Argentina, dated of 6,540 +/- 110 years before present. In order to distinguish eggshell morphology 149 eggs were measured and grouped into four arbitrary subsets. The analysis used on egg width and length discriminated them into different morphotypes (Wilks' lambda = 0.381, p < 0.05). The correlation analysis suggests that width was the most important variable to discriminate among the Capillaria spp. egg morphotypes (Pearson coefficient = 0.950, p < 0.05). The study of eggshell patterns, the relative frequency in the sample, and the morphometric data allowed us to correlate the four morphotypes with Capillaria species. (+info)Canidae is a biological family that includes dogs, wolves, foxes, and other members of the canine group. Canids are characterized by their long legs, narrow snouts, and sharp teeth adapted for hunting. They are generally social animals, often living in packs with complex hierarchies. Many species are known for their endurance and speed, as well as their strong sense of smell and hearing. Some members of this family are domesticated, such as dogs, while others remain wild and are sometimes kept as pets or used for hunting.
Carnivora is an order of mammals that consists of animals whose primary diet consists of flesh. The term "Carnivora" comes from the Latin words "caro", meaning flesh, and "vorare", meaning to devour. This order includes a wide variety of species, ranging from large predators such as lions, tigers, and bears, to smaller animals such as weasels, otters, and raccoons.
While members of the Carnivora order are often referred to as "carnivores," it is important to note that not all members exclusively eat meat. Some species, such as raccoons and bears, have an omnivorous diet that includes both plants and animals. Additionally, some species within this order have evolved specialized adaptations for their specific diets, such as the elongated canines and carnassial teeth of felids (cats) and canids (dogs), which are adapted for tearing and shearing meat.
Overall, the medical definition of Carnivora refers to an order of mammals that have a diet primarily consisting of flesh, although not all members exclusively eat meat.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Foxes" is not a term that has a widely accepted or specific medical definition. The common fox (Vulpes vulpes) is a species of small omnivorous mammals, and while there can be medical issues related to foxes or other animals in certain contexts, such as zoonotic diseases, "Foxes" itself does not have a medical connotation. If you have any specific medical query, I'd be happy to try and help with that.
I believe there might be a misunderstanding in your question. "Dogs" is not a medical term or condition. It is the common name for a domesticated carnivore of the family Canidae, specifically the genus Canis, which includes wolves, foxes, and other extant and extinct species of mammals. Dogs are often kept as pets and companions, and they have been bred in a wide variety of forms and sizes for different purposes, such as hunting, herding, guarding, assisting police and military forces, and providing companionship and emotional support.
If you meant to ask about a specific medical condition or term related to dogs, please provide more context so I can give you an accurate answer.
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Lamb3
- Canidae Pure Element Grain Free Lamb 4 lb. (baystatepet.com)
- I recently purchased the Canidae All Life Stages Multi-Protein Dry Dog Food 40 LB Chicken, Turkey, and Lamb Meals 40 Pound (Pack of 1) from Amazon. (bonevoyagedogrescue.com)
- This Canidae All Life Stages Multi-Protein Dry Dog Food is crafted with chicken, turkey, lamb, and wholesome grains, to provide a nutritionally dense kibble. (bonevoyagedogrescue.com)
Ingredients16
- Canidae Pure Heaven with Salmon and Sweet Potato is a grain and gluten free biscuit that is deliciously nutritious with only carefully selected ingredients, blended together in a precise recipe that will nourish your dog s body and spirit. (petguys.com)
- CANIDAE® Under The Sun® recipes are made using easily recognizable ingredients. (petfoodsshop.com)
- CANIDAE® Grain Free PURE Petite® formulas are made with 8 key ingredients for sensitive small dogs. (petfoodsshop.com)
- To ensure that they produce quality dog food, Canidae only uses ingredients that are safe for human consumption and the company follows strict guidelines when finding suppliers and processing their products. (puplore.com)
- Canidae sources their ingredients from various regions across the world. (puplore.com)
- Whether farmers, ranch owners, retailers or distributors, these small business owners have made significant contributions to the success of Canidae by supplying them with fresh, quality ingredients that have very good nutritive value. (puplore.com)
- Sourcing foods from various places around the world ensure that Canidae dog food is able to acquire the best fresh and natural ingredients to include in their foods. (puplore.com)
- An overview of Canidae Puppy Food will provide insight into its product lineup, ingredients, and nutritional value. (petfoodbrands.net)
- Canidae prides itself on using high-quality ingredients in their puppy food formula, ensuring balanced nutrition for your growing pup. (petfoodbrands.net)
- Canidae Goodness Recipes are made in the USA with ingredients from around the world. (veterinarian.news)
- The Canidae company takes great pride in the fact that their ingredients all come from human grade high quality proteins, fruits, and vegetables and all of their premium-quality dog food formulas are made here in the United States at USDA, FDA, and AAFCO-approved facilities. (arizonahealthnet.com)
- What are the ingredients in Canidae All Life Stages dog food? (arizonahealthnet.com)
- Does Canidae dog food use ingredients from China? (arizonahealthnet.com)
- Working with farmers and suppliers for the best ingredients, establishing our Texas cookery, and taking the first steps at CANIDAE® Farms toward getting involved in the growing of some of the ingredients we use are all important parts of our commitment to pets and their people. (hardypaw.com)
- Canidae prioritizes premium proteins and regeneratively farmed ingredients, making it an environmentally conscious choice for pet owners. (bonevoyagedogrescue.com)
- Ideal for finicky eaters or those with allergies and sensitivities, Canidae Grain Free PURE Petite Small Breed Bolognese Style Dinner Minced with Beef and Carrots in Broth Wet Dog Food provides optimal nutrition with minimal ingredients! (petlewa.com)
Chicken2
- blue buffalo petco coupon Bring canidae wet puppy food hgww more deliciousness and nutrition to mealtime with the Wellness CORE Simply Shreds Grain-Free Chicken, Wild Salmon & Pumpkin Wet Dog Food Topper. (imamreza.net)
- CANIDAE Life Stages Chicken & Rice Formula Canned Dog Food. (arizonahealthnet.com)
Formulas5
- My 11m ACD has been on both puppy formulas but will be switched to adult after this bag of Canidae Puppy is done. (dogfoodadvisor.com)
- Below, we will discuss the comparison between two dog foods that offer grain-free formulas, which are Canidae vs Blue Buffalo. (easyboxshot.com)
- CANIDAE® PURE™ formulas use simple recipes. (petfoodsshop.com)
- Although Canidae is a bit expensive, it is a specialty product that has grain free formulas that are perfectly suited for dogs that are unable to tolerate grain, require more meat portions or may have allergic reactions to certain foods. (puplore.com)
- CANIDAE® Grain Free PURE formulas use simple recipes for sensitive cats. (pongomarket.com)
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- CANIDAE® has been making great foods for our pets and yours since 1996. (hardypaw.com)
Immune system1
- Packed with antioxidants to help maintain a strong immune system, canidae wet puppy food hgww a healthy heart and sharp mind. (imamreza.net)
Grain Free PURE Petite1
- The perfect meal for your tiny friend, Canidae Grain Free PURE Petite Small Breed Bolognese Style Dinner Minced with Beef and Carrots in Broth Wet Dog Food is the perfect portion with perfect nutrition for smaller pups! (petlewa.com)
Turkey1
- Grain-free with duck and turkey, any pup is sure to love Canidae Grain Free PURE Land with Bison Dry Dog Food! (petpartnersbristol.com)
Carnivora1
- and other Canidae for which the heading CARNIVORA is used. (bvs.br)
Final verdict1
- In the final verdict, we will assess whether Canidae Puppy Food is indeed the best choice for puppies. (petfoodbrands.net)
Life Stages Dog Food2
- Canidae All Life Stages dog food uses simple, whole-food recipes made right in their Texas facility. (thatpetplace.com)
- Canidae All Life Stages Dog Food receives the Advisor's second-highest tier rating of 4.5 stars . (arizonahealthnet.com)
Foxes1
- The Canidae family, also known as canids, is a diverse group of carnivorous mammals that includes well-known species such as dogs, wolves, foxes, and jackals. (web.id)
Recipes3
- Canidae all life stages recipes are vet-formulated for dogs of all ages, breeds and sizes. (grangecoop.com)
- CANIDAE® Grain Free PURE Land® Dog Dry Formula with Real Bison uses simple recipes for sensitive dogs. (pawdpet.supplies)
- CANIDAE® All Life Stages wet food recipes are formulated for all dogs. (hardypaw.com)
Formula2
- CANIDAE All Life Stages Less Active Formula Dry Dog Food. (arizonahealthnet.com)
- Canidae All Life Stages Multi-Protein Formula is made without including corn, wheat, or soy . (bonevoyagedogrescue.com)
Produces3
- Canidae produces dog food that is completely natural, holistic, and grain free. (puplore.com)
- Canidae Pet Food Corporation produces Canidae Dog Food. (acuteaday.com)
- In canidae, E. granulosus produces eggs that are passed with the dog's feces. (medscape.com)
Dog's1
- Unadulterated protein source with no fillers, grains, or starches, so it helps support a diet similar canidae wet puppy food hgww to that of your dog's primal ancestors. (imamreza.net)
Carnivores1
- In the history of the carnivores, the family Canidae is represented by the two extinct subfamilies designated as Hesperocyoninae and Borophaginae, and the extant subfamily Caninae. (wikipedia.org)
Puppy13
- She is doing GREAT with the Canidae Pure puppy she's on now so I'm hesitant to want to change despite my concerns. (dogfoodadvisor.com)
- She was on the Gold Puppy when she was little but she did have some gas, and with how active she is I would probably need to feed her a lot more Fromm then the Canidae to keep her looking good. (dogfoodadvisor.com)
- Plus, pumpkin has also been know canidae wet puppy food hgww n to help promote healthy digestion. (imamreza.net)
- Ultra Toy Breed Adult dog food has been crafted to meet your mini furry friend's special energ canidae wet puppy food hgww y levels. (imamreza.net)
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- In this article, we will explore the Canidae Puppy Food and determine if it is the best choice for puppies. (petfoodbrands.net)
- To further evaluate Canidae Puppy Food, customer reviews and feedback will be examined. (petfoodbrands.net)
- Canidae Puppy Food is designed to support optimal growth and development in puppies. (petfoodbrands.net)
- Canidae Puppy Food: An Overview - Let's dig into the world of Canidae puppy food! (petfoodbrands.net)
- The product lineup of Canidae Puppy Food offers a variety of options to meet the specific needs of different puppies. (petfoodbrands.net)
Protein7
- Below, you can read the comparison between two dog foods that are known to provide good amounts of protein, Canidae vs Zignature. (easyboxshot.com)
- Canidae uses high-quality protein that is locally or regionally sourced - though it does not get anything from China. (hepper.com)
- I recently purchased the Canidae All Life Stages Multi-Protein Dry Dog Food in the 40-pound package for my furry friend. (bonevoyagedogrescue.com)
- Overall, the Canidae All Life Stages Multi-Protein Dry Dog Food offers a nutritionally balanced option for dogs of all ages, sizes, and breeds. (bonevoyagedogrescue.com)
- If you are looking for a convenient and environmentally conscious option to nourish your furry companion, I recommend trying Canidae All Life Stages Multi-Protein Dry Dog Food . (bonevoyagedogrescue.com)
- You can find more information on Amazon about Canidae All Life Stages Multi-Protein Dry Dog Food . (bonevoyagedogrescue.com)
- Additionally, I found detailed information and tips regarding the Canidae All Life Stages Multi-Protein Dry Dog food on their official website. (bonevoyagedogrescue.com)
Foods3
- Canidae is committed to producing a premium pet food that is healthy, natural, and holistic and in 2005 they began manufacturing their grain free dog foods through Diamond Pet Foods. (puplore.com)
- When Canidae started, it was always the intention to ensure that the processing aspect of the pet foods could be done in-house so it could be easily monitored. (puplore.com)
- CANIDAE® remains an independently owned brand pet lovers can trust to provide innovative and authentic foods for the beloved dogs and cats that enrich our lives in so many ways. (hardypaw.com)
Farms1
- Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming Jupiter Farms is proud to carry Canidae in Jupiter, Florida. (woofgangjupiterfarms.com)
America1
- The Canidae first appeared in North America during the Late Eocene (37.8-33.9 Mya). (wikipedia.org)
Canids1
- 7 This cladogram shows the phylogenetic position of canids within Caniformia, based on fossil finds: The Canidae today includes a diverse group of some 37 species ranging in size from the maned wolf with its long limbs to the short-legged bush dog. (wikipedia.org)
Pure5
- Looking for suggestions between Fromm Gold and Canidae Pure. (dogfoodadvisor.com)
- Canidae Pure Heaven dog biscuits easily snaps in half, so you can treat your dog of all breeds and size or use as a training reward! (petguys.com)
- CANIDAE delivers a premium, high-quality food with its PURE line. (arizonahealthnet.com)
- When changing to CANIDAE® Grain Free PURE Meadow™, some dogs may do better by making a gradual transition over 7-10 days. (vetopia.com.hk)
- Made for adult pup's, Canidae Grain Free PURE Sky Canned Dog Food is packed with high quality and holistic nutrition! (petpartnersbristol.com)
Recalls2
- Since Canidae moved to its facility in Texas, it has not had any food recalls . (arizonahealthnet.com)
- How many recalls has Canidae dog food had? (arizonahealthnet.com)
Goodness2
- The solution-based product line Canidae Goodness was developed through a partnership between Canidae and a state-certified animal nutritionist. (veterinarian.news)
- Canidae is creating a world of goodness for pets and the planet. (acuteaday.com)
Family6
- Canidae dog food is a family owned company that has its nutrition facility located in Brownwood, Texas, however, Canidae originated from a feed store located in Southern California. (puplore.com)
- Canidae likes to support family owned businesses similar to theirs that are independent. (puplore.com)
- The Canidae family is found all over the world, with different species inhabiting different regions. (web.id)
- Several species within the Canidae family are currently facing threats to their survival. (web.id)
- Canidae is an independent, family-owned company with humble beginnings. (hepper.com)
- These are some of the questions that Russian scientist Dr. Lyudmila Trut hoped to answer, as well as a larger one: what could research with the fabled "sly" member of the Canidae family mean for humans? (nih.gov)
Dogs4
- With 5 different varieties there's a Canidae All Life Stages product that your dogs will love. (thatpetplace.com)
- Which types of dogs is Canidae best suited for? (hepper.com)
- Also, Canidae doesn't make specific food for dogs with certain diseases such as kidney disease or heart disease. (hepper.com)
- Is Canidae good for senior dogs? (arizonahealthnet.com)
Brand2
- Quality control is a very important aspect of the Canidae brand and plans seem to be underway for improvement and expansion of their quality control measures as well as an expansion of the facility. (puplore.com)
- In this review, you will know about Canidae Dog Food which is an established brand that has been providing great dog food to customers for a long time. (acuteaday.com)
High-quality1
- The 2012 recall was the one and only recall that Canidae has been involved in, and most consumers and experts agree that Canidae has an excellent track record and can still be considered high quality. (arizonahealthnet.com)
Texas1
- Canidae has its roots in Southern California, but in 2012 they opened a facility in Brownwood, Texas. (puplore.com)
Main1
- My main concern with the Canidae is the Diamond manufacturing, which is a fairly big thing. (dogfoodadvisor.com)
World1
- These two diets fueled a new Canidae social media campaign known as "Catidae" to mark World Cat Rulership Day on December 24th. (veterinarian.news)
Made in1
- Is Canidae Made in USA? (arizonahealthnet.com)