Can someone explain the DNA testing in purebred dogs?
Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
5:56 pm
I see a lot of breeders doing this along with the health tests. I tried to look up the information about it, but its kind of unclear.
Can someone explain this better to me?
Basset: Would testing for Thrombopathia still be under the DNA testing part or would that just be a health test?
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Akc does DNA profile on purebred dogs by owners request or studs that will be bred more than 7 times or will be artificially inseminated. All it is is a genetic profile of the selected dogs dna proving parentage of said dog. You can learn everthing you need to know at http://www.akc.org/dnatest
Edit: I guess I should clarify a little more. It is AKC’s way of proving that the parents that you registered the littter with are really the parents. If the AKC has a reason to believe that a breeder is using a different stud than the one listed as the father, than they come in and test the parents of the litter. If the test comes back that the sire is not the listed sire than the owner of the litter is suspended from AKC privelages for a certain amount of time. If it happens again in a certain amount of time than they lose AKC privelages all together. It’s their way of ensuring the purebred lineage of every registered dog.
Well, it depends on what you’re testing for.
There is the DNA profile for determining parentage. And stud dog that sires more than three litters is required by the AKC to have a profile done.
Then there is testing for certain disease markers. For example, if I want to test one of my Bassets for Basset Hound Thrombopathia, I need to send in a blood sampleto the researchers who have located the area where that gene defect occurs, and they can positively tell me whether my dog is clear, carrier or affected.
Many of the disease markers are breed specific. For example, you can test for vonWillibrand’s disease for Scottish Terriers, but they haven’t yet located it for Basset Hounds.
Here
http://www.vetgen.com/canine-services.html
You’ll find a whole list of DNA Health Tests for dogs here…
http://www.vetdnacenter.com/