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Old 26-09-2008, 20:35   #18
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To give some figures, last figures i got after the test was available:
36 SWD tested, 28 free, 7 carriers and 1 dwarf
Close relatives were tested in this panel, which would maybe explain a part of this very dark stat.

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Dysplasia is pretty difficult to make control using genetic tests because none know really all gens wich cause the problem, it's still in studie and be poligenic turn things more difficult
A major gene seems to be involved, when QTL will be refined we would hopefully see better.
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