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DNA Profiling and Parentage Analysis

Canine DNA Profiling
DNA Profiling, also known as "DNA Fingerprinting" or "Genotyping" establishes a genetic code for individual dogs of every breed. This test does not determine breed type, rather, it identifies specific gene markers that are inherited from both parents.

Animal Genetics currently offers the ISAG (International Society for Animal Genetics) standard panel, which consists of 18 STR markers. This panel identifies highly polymorphic markers to determine the most informative genetic code for any dog. The DNA profile of a dog consists of two alleles for each marker, one that was inherited from the mother, and one that was inherited from the father.

Canine DNA profiling is a useful tool to accurately identify your dog, particularly in case a dog is stolen, or to prove parentage.

Parentage Analysis
DNA Profiling is an efficient and extremely accurate way of proving parentage as well. In cases where the sire of a litter is uncertain, the DNA profiles of the mother, father, and offspring can be compared. Any alleles that are present in the offspring that did not come from either parent can exclude the parent/offspring relationship.

Parentage Analysis can also be used to prove parentage for the purpose of clearing the puppies from genetic diseases. If both parents test negative, or "clear" for any genetic disorder, and the DNA profiles from the parents and the offspring match, it can be said that the offspring is "clear by parentage." Because both parents do not possess the mutation, and parentage has been verified, there is no way the puppies could inherit that mutation.

"Clear by Parentage"
If a parent/offspring relationship is established, and both parents test negative for a genetic disease at our lab, the report for the offspring will indicate that the offspring is "clear" for a mutation. All "Clear by Parentage" results require a Parentage Verification, to be performed at our lab. This is done to ensure the accuracy of the results, and to prevent against any possible fraud or irresponsible breeding practices.

Animal Genetics will verify parentage for any parent/offspring, however, we will not indicated that a dog is "cleared by parentage" on the certificate of the offspring. A report will still be issued displaying the relationship between the parents and the offspring.

Cost
Single DNA Profile: $35.00 US per sample.

Parentage Verification: $100.00 US
Parenage Verifcation includes the DNA Profiles of the potential father, the mother, and one offspring.

Parentage Verification of any additional puppies in the same litter: $30.00 US per sample.


Sample Collection

Collect sample using buccal swabs provided by Animal Genetics. Ensure that the dog has not eaten within a few hours of sample collection. Any food particles can inhibit the test. Rub each of the swabs along the inside of the dog's mouth for 10-15 seconds, and allow the swabs to dry thoroughly. Label the provided envelope with the dog's name, and place the swab inside it. Download and complete a submission form for each sample and send along with payment to Animal Genetics for testing.

 


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1336 Timberlane Rd - Tallahassee, FL 32312
Toll Free: 866-922-6436

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