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  2. 111 Of The Rarest Genetic Mutations Ever That People ... - AOL

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    Wound up keeping her as she is exhibiting all the signs of dwarfism. She’s almost 12 weeks old and the kitten in the photos with her is about 5 weeks. She has a brother and sister who are normal ...

  3. Dwarfism - Wikipedia

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    Dwarfism is a condition of people and animals marked by unusually small size or short stature. [1] In humans, it is sometimes defined as an adult height of less than 147 centimetres (4 ft 10 in), regardless of sex; the average adult height among people with dwarfism is 120 centimetres (4 ft).

  4. Achondroplasia - Wikipedia

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    Achondroplasia is a genetic disorder with an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance whose primary feature is dwarfism. [3] It is the most common cause of dwarfism [4] and affects about 1 in 27,500 people. [3] In those with the condition, the arms and legs are short, while the torso is typically of normal length. [3]

  5. Dwarfing - Wikipedia

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    Dwarfing is a process in which a breed of animals or cultivar of plants is changed to become significantly smaller than standard members of their species. The effect can be induced through human intervention or non-human processes, and can include genetic, nutritional or hormonal means.

  6. Rescue dog thrives despite dwarfism - AOL

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  7. Inbreeding - Wikipedia

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    The passage of homozygous alleles through an inbred pedigree. Inbreeding is the production of offspring from the mating or breeding of individuals or organisms that are closely related genetically. [1]

  8. 9 special abilities that show just how smart dogs really are

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    Dogs have long been man's best friend, living as our domesticated companions for as long as 32,000 years. Today, they are one of the most popular pets in the US, found in over 54 million American ...

  9. Insular dwarfism - Wikipedia

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    Insular dwarfism, a form of phyletic dwarfism, [1] is the process and condition of large animals evolving or having a reduced body size [a] when their population's range is limited to a small environment, primarily islands.