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    Genome-Wide Association Analysis Identifies a Mutation in the Thiamine Transporter 2 Gene Associated with Alaskan Husky Encephalopathy
    with K. M. Vernau, J. A. Runstadler, E. A. Brown, H. J. Huson, R. J. Higgins, C. Ackerley, B. K. Sturges, P. J. Dickinson, B. Puschner, C. Giulivi, G. D. Shelton, B. H. Robinson, S. DiMauro, A. W. Bollen, and D. L. Bannasch
    Alaskan Husky Encephalopathy has been previously proposed as a mitochondrial encephalopathy based on neuropathological similarities with human Leigh Syndrome. We studied 11 Alaskan Husky dogs with AHE, but found no abnormalities in respiratory chain enzyme activities in muscle and liver, or mutations in mitochondrial or nuclear genes that cause LS in people. A genome wide association study was performed using eight of the affected dogs and 20 related but unaffected control AHs using the Illumina…Read more