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platelet-type bleeding disorder 18.

Bleeding disorder due to CalDAG-GEFI deficiency is a rare hematologic disease due to defective platelet function and characterized by mucocutaneous bleeding starting in infancy (around 18 months of age), presenting with prolonged and severe epistaxis, hematomas and bleeding after tooth extraction. Massive menorrhagia and chronic anemia have also been reported.

Which dogs are a natural model of this human disease. Each row is a distinct gene pathway with a canine model, ranked by evidence strength. We assert the canine disease models the human one (gene-level), never that a dog allele equals a human variant.

1 model pathways 1 OMIA-anchored MONDO:0014386 ↗
Canine model pathway Evidence Ortholog Human anchor Canine variant · assembly
RASGRP2 → RASGRP2 OMIA model-of OMIA-anchored one_to_one gene-level (no single variant)
The boundary of this model. These are the characterized pathways, human genes of this disease that have a canine model in our substrate. A human disease can involve genes with no canine model yet; enumerating those unmapped pathways as explicit abstentions lands with the ClinGen / GenCC human gene-disease validity map (Phase 2). Until then we show what we hold and state that it may be incomplete, rather than imply full coverage.
A candidate model is a computational hypothesis (gene-level model-of, INV-57), never a confirmed model; confirmation is DNA plus phenotype, in the lab. Canine coordinates are on UU_Cfam_GSD_1.0 and carry their assembly (no cross-assembly comparison without a scored liftover). Sources: OMIA, ClinVar (Landrum 2018), Ensembl Compara orthology, Mondo. Ranked by evidence strength within this human disease.