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Originally Posted by Robin Lodal Its definitely not dominant... nor recessive. They do not have the genetic marker to even track it really at this point... recessive/dominant genes can be tracked. I just know what I have learned from my research and what I was told by Drs at UT. |
I don't think the Doctors have the answers. They have breed two dogs whose bile acids are well below the normal limits and they've produced LS pups. They've also bred two dogs with LS that have produced perfectly healthy pups. Now the missing link is as you say, the DNA Marker.