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Dna-p
Family commitments and work has kept me out of the hounds (and retrievers) for a few decades. Recently I received a very nice pup that goes back heavy to the breeder, now deceased, that I originally purchased from and I wanted to have her DNA-P to compare with some of the old dogs. Two moves later and I've misplaced a lot of paperwork on the old dogs and, Zoogen, PE AgGen are no longer "a thing". (if it sounds like I'm making excuses for being old, you'd be correct)
A black and tan, registration number M756,415 is the dog I am searching for and I'd like to find out if the UKC has record of her DNA profile.
The question is how do I go about this?
Regards,
Gregg Barrow
We do not have this dog's DNA on record. Also, the only thing we do with DNA is verify the parents. We can do this as long as we have the dog in question's DNA on record as well as the suspected parent's DNA.
Thank you Russell!
Is there an online database similar to OFA that folks can use to find out what dogs have DNA profiles and, what company are folks using today?
Not trying to be annoying but it's been as far back as the PE AgGen days since I've been involved and I still have an old stud that was collected by Dr. Scott that I would like to get DNA tested.
Again, Thank You very much for your help,
Gregg
I don't know of any data base, but the lab we currently use is UC Davis out of California.
Thank you!
You're welcome. Have a great day!
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