El gen FOXI3 y sus repercusiones zooarqueológicas en el “Perro Sin Pelo del Perú” (Canis lupus familiaris) - Revisión

A review of the impact of the FoxI3 gene mutation on the breed known as “Peruvian Hairless Dog” (PHD), and its zooarchaeological effects, is carried out. There are no validated reports of the identification of their remains in the archaeological record of deposits on the Peruvian coast. Thus, the ne...

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Main Authors: Vásquez Sánchez, Víctor F., Rosales Tham, Teresa E., Dorado, Gabriel, Allemant, Pedro, Darleguy, Franҫois
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7182488
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Summary:A review of the impact of the FoxI3 gene mutation on the breed known as “Peruvian Hairless Dog” (PHD), and its zooarchaeological effects, is carried out. There are no validated reports of the identification of their remains in the archaeological record of deposits on the Peruvian coast. Thus, the new methodological contributions that are currently available to systematically identify and study them are discussed. The importance of the variety with hair of this breed, its role for conservation and how to try to prevent homozygosis of this gene, which would be lethal, are also indicated. Se realiza una revisión del impacto de la mutación del gen FoxI3 en la raza canina denominada “Perro Sin Pelo Del Perú” (PSPP), y sus repercusiones de índole zooarqueológica. No hay reportes validados de la identificación de sus restos en el registro arqueológico de yacimientos de la costa peruana. Por tanto, se comentan los nuevos aportes metodológicos que existen actualmente para poder identificarlos y estudiarlos de manera sistemática. También se indica la importancia de la variedad con pelo de esta raza, su rol para la conservación y cómo tratar de prevenir la homocigosis de este gen, ya que sería letal.