What kind of dog do I have? (with pics!)

Sorry for the threadjack… I think it’s neat that you the pinned the HOX genes’ involvement in mammalian skeletal development at such an early date, a hypothesis that has been proven for many members of the HOX gene family. However, the HAX genes are a diffferent family of genes and AFAIK have yet to show any role in skeletal development. Please feel free to prove me wrong :slight_smile: (FWIW, I did my Ph.D. work on HOX genes)

Now, back sorta on topic… I did a PubMed search to see if anyone is looking at variations in homeotic genes (of which HOX genes are a subset of) as a means of explaining the variation in canine body structure and found this entry:

the article found that that for the one homeotic gene they studied, MSX2, the sequence was highly conserved among 10 different breeds, and therefore probably plays no role in differentiating the breeds. However, there are dozens of homeotic genes, so genetic variation may be found in one of many other candidates. Why is this germane to this discussion? Conceivably, once we know the combination of gene variations that lead to a certain breed of dog, one could use this info to develop a laboratory test to determine exactly what the lineage your mutt may be. Or, even, one day we may alter these sequences to make genetically engineered mutts…some twisted mind may come up with a dog having the legs of a greyhound, the body of a bulldog and the head of a chihuahua!