Congenital myotonic myopathy in the miniature schnauzer: An autosomal recessive trait

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Abstract

Myotonia is a clinical sign characterized by a delay in skeletal muscle relaxation following electrical or mechanical stimulation. A series of related miniature schnauzer dogs with congenital myotonic myopathy were studied. A composite pedigree of six affected litters and the results of a planned breeding between two affected animals are consistent with an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance.

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Vite, C. H., Melniczek, J., Patterson, D., & Giger, U. (1999). Congenital myotonic myopathy in the miniature schnauzer: An autosomal recessive trait. Journal of Heredity, 90(5), 578–580. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/90.5.578

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