Interpreting Your DNA Test Results for
        Autosomal Recessive Diseases …


        There are three possible test results: Clear, Carrier, and Affected. Below is a description of what each result means to you as a breeder.

        CLEAR   This finding indicates that the gene is not present in your dog. Therefore, when used for breeding, a Clear dog will not pass on the disease gene.

        CARRIER   This finding indicates that one copy of the disease gene is present in your dog, but that it will not exhibit disease symptoms. Carriers will not have medical problems as a result. Dogs with Carrier status can be enjoyed without the fear of developing medical problems but will pass on the disease gene 50% of the time.

        AFFECTED   This finding indicates that two copies of the disease gene are present in the dog. Unfortunately, the dog will be medically affected by the disease. Appropriate treatment should be pursued by consulting a veterinarian.
        ** Affected   -  In the case of  vWD  Type l -  This finding indicates that two copies of the disease gene are present in the dog. These dogs always have a potential to bleed given the right circumstance and will always pass on the disease gene (mutation) to their progeny. Please see the following page,  for more detailed information. vWD Report  Also, inform your veterinarian and consult with him/her regarding this test result.  View Breeding Strategy for vWD type I here.

        Breeding Strategies…


        VetGen's DNA test findings can be extremely valuable when developing and implementing your breeding plans. The chart provided below outlines the implications of various breeding pair combinations. Remember, it is always best to breed "Clear to Clear". If followed by all breeders, these strategies will ensure a significant reduction in the frequency of the targeted disease gene in future generations of dogs. However, to maintain a large enough pool of good breeding stock, it may be necessary for some breeders to breed "Clear" to "Carriers" (see below).

        Breeding Pair Combinations

        CLEAR MALE

        CARRIER MALE

        AFFECTED MALE

        CLEAR FEMALE

        100% Clear

        50/50 Carrier/Clear

        100% Carrier

        CARRIER FEMALE

        50/50 Carrier/Clear

        25/50/25 Clr./Carr./Affctd.

        50/50 Carrier/Affected

        AFFECTED FEMALE

        100% Carrier

        50/50 Carrier/Affected

        100% Affected

        Ideal Breeding Pair. Puppies will not have the disease gene (neither as Carrier nor as Affected).

        Breeding Is Safe. No Affected puppies will be produced. However, some or all puppies will be Carriers. Accordingly, it is recommended that Carrier dogs which are desirable for breeding be bred with Clear dogs in the future, which will produce 50% carrier and 50% clear animals, to further reduce the disease gene frequency. These offspring should be tested by VetGen's test for this defective gene, and if possible, only the clear animals in this generation should be used.

        High Risk Breeding. Some puppies are likely to be Carriers and some puppies are likely to be Affected. Even though it is possible that there will be some clear puppies when breeding "Carrier to Carrier", in general, neither this type of breeding pair nor "Carrier to Affected" are recommended for breeding.

        Breeding Not Recommended.  -  All puppies will be genetically and medically affected

        ** In the case of Type l  vWD
        -  All puppies will be genetically Affected.

        Note (1):   Breeds who have vWD Type III and where a DNA test is currently available are: 
        Scottish Terrier;  Shetland Sheepdog;

        Note (2):   Breeds who have vWD Type I and where a DNA test is currently available are:
        Bse Merneountain Dog; Doberman Pincher; Drentsche Patrijshond; German Pinscher; Kerry Blue Terrier; Manchester Terrier; Pembroke Welsh Corgi; Poodle and Papillon.  

        View Breeding Strategy for vWD type I here.


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