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Genetic stand-ins
View larger image | Dogs are genetically similar to people when it comes to some genes involved in cancer — sometimes a closer match than mice, the typical research stand-in for humans. Above are representations of how similar dog and mouse versions of two gene portions are to the human form. MET has been implicated in both human and canine sarcomas. KIT causes gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) in people and mast-cell tumors and GISTs in dogs. Credit: Source: M. Paoloni and C. Khanna/Nature Reviews Cancer 2008

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