OMIA:000770-9823 : Tremor, X-linked in Sus scrofa (pig) |
In other species: dog , rabbit
Categories: Nervous system phene
Links to possible relevant human trait(s) and/or gene(s) in OMIM: 312080 (trait) , 300401 (gene)
Single-gene trait/disorder: yes
Mode of inheritance: X-linked
Disease-related: yes
Key variant known: no
Species-specific name: Congenital tremor syndrome
Cite this entry
Nicholas, F. W., Tammen, I., & Sydney Informatics Hub. (2005). OMIA:000770-9823: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) [dataset]. https://omia.org/. https://doi.org/10.25910/2AMR-PV70
References
Note: the references are listed in reverse chronological order (from the most recent year to the earliest year), and alphabetically by first author within a year.
1996 | Baumgartner, B.G., Brenig, B. : |
The role of the proteolipid protein in the development of CT AIII - an overview [German] Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift 103:404-407, 1996. Pubmed reference: 9035971. | |
1977 | Patterson, D.S.P., Done, J.T. : |
Neuro-chemistry as a diagnostic aid in the congenital tremor syndrome of piglets British Veterinary Journal 133:111-119, 1977. Pubmed reference: 343874. | |
1976 | Done, J.T. : |
The congenital tremor syndrome: differential diagnosis Proceedings of the Fourth International Pig Veterinary Society Congress, Iowa State University, Ames :11, 1976. | |
Done, J.T. : | |
Development disorders of the nervous system in animals Advances in Veterinary Science and Comparative Medicine 20:69-114, 1976. | |
1973 | Harding, J.D.J., Done, J.T., Harbourne, J.F., Randall, C.J., Gilbert, F.R. : |
Congenital tremor type A III in pigs: an hereditary sex linked cerebrospinal hypomyelinogenesis Veterinary Record 92:527-529, 1973. Pubmed reference: 4721939. | |
1972 | Patterson, D.S.P., Sweasey, D., Harding, J.D.J. : |
Lipid deficiency in the central nervous system of Landrace piglets affected with congenital tremor AIII, a form of cerebrospinal hyomyelinogenesis Journal of Neurochemistry 19:2791-2799, 1972. Pubmed reference: 4652629. |
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