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| Friday, September 01, 2006
at5:57:42 PM
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trueheartk9
Joined:5/20/2006
Location:DECATUR, MI
| UKC Champion Stud
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| I have a UKC Champion Amer. Pit Bull Terrier. He is DNA analized and absoultly the best boy you could ever want. Non aggrisive great with the chickens goats rabbits and my 3 yr old and 20 mo old sons. He even works on my little farm pulling the wagon with whatever I put in it. Why cant I find people who want to use him as a stud? Id only ask $300 for a fee or poss. a pick pup. A friend of mine put up and Add with his pic on the puppy for sale adds. Check out Mich area and Ch Stud. Thats him. A real good looking boy. Any suggestions? Thanks Corina. True Heart Kennel http//groups.msn.com/trueheartkennel/home.htm
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| Thursday, May 28, 2009
at7:07:07 PM
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adriennew
Joined:5/6/2009
Location:DAHLONEGA, GA
| RE UKC Champion Stud
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| Just pointing this out. They dont analyze DNA. The DNA is used to verify parentage nothing more. Having a dog that is DNAd does not mean it it free of any disease or even purebred. Its only for puppy buyers to have something to verify the parentage of their puppy with if they submit DNA on the puppy proving or disproving the correct sire was used. If the dog you had DNAd also has parents that are DNAd then it can verify or not, that he is truly the get of those two animals.
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| Thursday, May 28, 2009
at7:10:48 PM
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adriennew
Joined:5/6/2009
Location:DAHLONEGA, GA
| RE UKC Champion Stud
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| One more thing about DNA.
Even most genetic disease tests that use DNA do not locate the actual defective gene. They only detect marker genes, genes that are normally found near the defective gene on the chromosome. Marker genes do not mean that the disease is there or the abscense of it does not mean the animal is clear. Its just that the marker gene is normally found close to the problem gene. The closer the marker gene is to the affected gene the more likely they are only found together. However if the marker gene is found at one end of the chromosome and the defective gene is a million genes away, the chance for breakage when chromosomes break and cross over is more likely and the more false positives of negatives you will get.
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| Saturday, May 30, 2009
at3:51:49 PM
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Trueheartk9
Joined:5/20/2006
Location:DECATUR, MI
| RE UKC Champion Stud
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| Thank you very much for pointing that out. You are correct. It is good to see someone help anouther out constructivly. Very good advice.
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