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Originally Posted by pstinard Bella is one of the 200+ standard Yorkies against which other Yorkies are compared in the Wisdom Panel DNA test . I think I told that story in the thread about the dog that looked like a Miniature Pinscher, but tested as being purebred Yorkie. I also submitted her DNA for sequencing as part of a project to determine the nature of the graying gene in Yorkies--nothing ever came of that. Always the scientist at heart .
I wouldn't take the Wisdom Panel test as gospel truth, but I think that it can give a general idea of whether or not a dog is purebred, and if not, what breeds are most likely present in its ancestry. The test is about 90% accurate (plus or minus), and I don't think that it will ever improve much more from that due to genetic overlap between breeds.
None of Bella's littermates are champions, but she has champions in her ancestry. I think that prices are lower in my part of Illinois because it is quite rural and Yorkies are not in high demand. (People have asked me, " Is that a dog???") |
LOL LOL
Now I remember that thread. Not so much you had her tested - but hey why not?
I find it interesting that genetic overlap is there nothing around DNA markers or RNA or some such thing that might help differentiate different dog breeds? I think I heard somewhere there are some human markers that can give some idea of race/background?