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  2. Embark Veterinary - Wikipedia

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    The company uses submitted genetic data for research unless the customer opts out, raising privacy concerns. [12] Some veterinarians have expressed skepticism about the lack of standards in DNA testing for dogs and the difficulty in properly analyzing and understanding the data, while acknowledging the potential of genetics to treat diseases.

  3. Panda German Shepherds - Wikipedia

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    A study published by UCDavis in 2016 found that the Panda marking is the result of dominant mutation of the KIT gene, or the CD117 gene. [1] DNA tested conducted by the American Kennel Club proved her lineage to be, for a fact, a pure German Shepherd Dog. Panda is a dominant gene. In its homozygous state, the mutation is considered embryonic ...

  4. Dog coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Dog coat color is governed by how genes are passed from dogs to their puppies and how those genes are expressed in each dog. Dogs have about 19,000 genes in their genome [2] but only a handful affect the physical variations in their coats. Most genes come in pairs, one being from the dog's mother and one being from its father.

  5. Mongrel - Wikipedia

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    The tests do not test for breed purity, but for genetic sequences that are common to certain breeds. With a mixed-breed dog, the test is not proof of purebred ancestry, but rather an indication that those dogs share common ancestry with certain purebreds. The American Kennel Club does not recognize the use of DNA tests to determine breed. [14] [15]

  6. List of sequenced animal genomes - Wikipedia

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    Dirofilaria immitis, dog-infecting filarial parasite (2012 [551]) Globodera pallida, plant pathogen (2014 [552]) Haemonchus contortus, blood-feeding parasite infecting sheep and goats (2013 [553]) Heterodera glycines, soybean cyst nematode (2019 [554]) Heterorhabditis bacteriophora, (2013 [555]) Loa loa, human-infecting filarial parasite (2013 ...

  7. US finds no novel pathogens in genetic testing of mystery ...

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    Instead, common causes of canine infectious respiratory disease have been identified in many of these cases through genetic sequencing of samples, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said in ...

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