Reviews
“The Dog and Its Genome...celebrates the completion of the dog
sequence with 26 chapters on the genomic biology of man’s best friend.
The book should appeal to dog fanciers, to genome biologists who wonder
about the sequence’s applications, and to students of comparative genomics....
Researchers already have ‘bibles’ that define gene–based phenotypes
suitable for interrogation by mouse, rat, fruitfly and human genetics. The
Dog and Its Genome does the same for the canine genomics community.”
—Nature
“Overall, the book will be of value to veterinary pathologists and
other veterinarians interested in canine genetics, and it is nearly a
must-have for researchers engaged in any form of canine genetics and
genomics.”
—Veterinary Pathology
“The Dog and Its Genome is a collection of reviews that focus
on canine genetics. The editors have assembled an excellent set of genetic
investigations that demonstrate how one of our favorite companion animals
can explain both the basic and complex aspects of genetics and genomics...The
book has an appropriate balance of work by young investigators, established
researchers, veterinarians, and dog enthusiasts...
The Dog and Its Genome will be an excellent reference for
veterinarians and researchers, as well as a thorough textbook to teach all
concepts of genetics at the graduate level. This work demonstrates the power
of companion animal genetics and it should prove the test of time as a
valuable volume in a geneticist’s library.”
—The Quarterly Review of Biology
“Overall, the book will be of most use to the veterinary researchers in
canine disease where genetic origins or associations are suspected, and to
those likewise in human genetics who are considering a dog model.”
—Genetical Research