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Posted by bama on 06-14-2015 09:20 PM:

Question about DNA

They come with 3 swabs. Does someone know if you have to use all 3 swabs? Or do they just send you extra just in case you mess up?


Posted by Jeff Prince on 06-14-2015 10:04 PM:

Not trying to sound like a smart a## but does it come with instructions ? I've never done one for ukc only pkc. On the pkc one you only use one swab and there are instructions on the envelope that the swab is in .

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Posted by bama on 06-14-2015 11:28 PM:

Yes, it came with instructions but it just said to swab and send back. Just wondering why it had 3 swabs in it. It did not mention anything about number of swabs to send back or anything.

Looks like a new DNA company.


Posted by on 06-14-2015 11:32 PM:

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If there where three swabs then I would do all three.


Posted by msinc on 06-15-2015 02:54 AM:

Re: .

quote:
Originally posted by Bruce M. Conkey
If there where three swabs then I would do all three.


Yes, do all three and try not to rub all three swabs in the same area. You are picking up loose cheek cells on the swab. They want to make sure that you submit enough to get a good clean profile. If you rub all three on the exact same spot the first swab will have the most, the next two wont pick up much.


Posted by Allen / UKC on 06-15-2015 03:01 PM:

Re: Re: .

quote:
Originally posted by msinc
Yes, do all three and try not to rub all three swabs in the same area. You are picking up loose cheek cells on the swab. They want to make sure that you submit enough to get a good clean profile. If you rub all three on the exact same spot the first swab will have the most, the next two wont pick up much.



Correct.


Posted by Terry Dye on 06-15-2015 03:33 PM:

I always heard that you use 1 inside each cheek and the third on the other end to check for any possum or armadillo residue in their system.


Posted by msinc on 06-15-2015 04:34 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Terry Dye
I always heard that you use 1 inside each cheek and the third on the other end to check for any possum or armadillo residue in their system.


I have to ask...what happens if they test positive for the possum or armadillo "residue"?????


Posted by Dan Dogs on 06-15-2015 04:43 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by msinc
I have to ask...what happens if they test positive for the possum or armadillo "residue"?????
Then it would have to be registered as X bred.. ;D

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Posted by Terry Dye on 06-15-2015 04:52 PM:

Or, instead of being registered as a "PR" bred dog, they would be reregistered as a " PA " bred


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