MyDogDNA Pass (test results)
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MyDogDNA Pass (test results)
SYLVAEN TAMASKANS
All results posted here: http://www.sylvaen.com/MyDogDNA.html
All results posted here: http://www.sylvaen.com/MyDogDNA.html
Re: MyDogDNA Pass (test results)
Oo that is cool, to get the DNA profil and the results from all genetic disordes (known so far) in one (plus conformation and genetic diversity)! What was the price for one dog(with the postage to Croatia)?
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Yep, it's a great test! Really good value for money!Tana wrote:Oo that is cool, to get the DNA profil and the results from all genetic disordes (known so far) in one (plus conformation and genetic diversity)!

http://www.mydogdna.com/dnapass
The price for each dog is 99 euros + 8 euros return shipping (anywhere in the world).Tana wrote:What was the price for one dog(with the postage to Croatia)?
http://www.mydogdna.com/shopping-cart
Re: MyDogDNA Pass (test results)
Great! Thanks.Sylvaen wrote:Yep, it's a great test! Really good value for money!Tana wrote:Oo that is cool, to get the DNA profil and the results from all genetic disordes (known so far) in one (plus conformation and genetic diversity)!
http://www.mydogdna.com/dnapass
The price for each dog is 99 euros + 8 euros return shipping (anywhere in the world).Tana wrote:What was the price for one dog(with the postage to Croatia)?
http://www.mydogdna.com/shopping-cart
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Re: MyDogDNA Pass (test results)
FYI, they have upgraded the DNA test package and, as a result, the price is going up (from 99 euros to 129 euros) + postage.
This is the complete list of DNA tests included in the package: http://www.mydogdna.com/sites/default/f ... _sheet.pdf
Until the end of January, it is possible to order 1 MyDogDNA Pass for 79 euros (discount = 20 euros off the current price) with the coupon code "VOUCHER".
http://www.mydogdna.com/shopping-cart
This is the complete list of DNA tests included in the package: http://www.mydogdna.com/sites/default/f ... _sheet.pdf
Until the end of January, it is possible to order 1 MyDogDNA Pass for 79 euros (discount = 20 euros off the current price) with the coupon code "VOUCHER".

http://www.mydogdna.com/shopping-cart
Re: MyDogDNA Pass (test results)
I got the results of Tana, but I don't know how to publish it. All the results are- clear 

Re: MyDogDNA Pass (test results)
Colour Locus A
-/- The dog does not carry any of the tested alleles in A-locus.
Dogs with this genotype carry either two copies of the aw allele or two copies of the a allele or the combination of these two alleles. The aw-allele represents the wild type allele which is encountered in wolves. The aw allele causes the hair to be banded with darker and lighter areas. The a allele is the cause of recessive black coat in some herding breeds, like German Shepherds. At the moment, our test panel cannot distinguish these two alleles.
Colour locus A (ASIP gene): fawn, sable (ay-allele)
G/G Dogs with this genotype do not carry the ay allele.
Colour Locus A (ASIP gene): Black and Tan, Saddle-Tan (at allele)
T/T Dogs with this genotype don't carry any copies at allele associated with the black and tan coat or saddle-tan colour.
Colour Locus B
-/- The dog does not carry any of the tested b alleles.
Colour Locus B (TYRP1 gene): brown, liver (bc allele)
T/T Dogs with this genotype do not carry any copies of the tested bc allele.
Colour Locus B (TYRP1 gene): brown, liver (bs allele)
C/C Dogs with this genotype do not carry any copies of the tested bs allele.
Dogs with this genotype don't carry any of the tested b alleles. This means that they carry either two copies of the dominant B allele or two copies of bd allele or the combination of these two.
Colour Locus E
E/E The dog is homozygous for E allele.
Dogs with this genotype carry two copies of the E allele that represents the wild type allele. This allele doesn't itself cause any spesific phenotype but it lets other colours than the recessive red to expressed. Dogs with this genotype will pass this allele to every pup of their offspring.
Colour Locus E (MC1R gene): recessive red, yellow, cream (e allele)
C/C Dogs with this genotype do not carry any copies of the recessive e allele, instead they carry two copies of a genetic variant that is typically associated with dark coat colours, like black, brown or blue, but also with other colours. As this test evaluates the presence of a general colour modifying element, carrying this genotype means that effect of other colour modifying loci can be expressed and manifested in the dog's appearance.
Colour Locus E (MC1R gene): dark mask (EM allele)
A/A Your dog does not carry any copies of the tested EM allele typically associated with dark mask.
Colour Locus E (MC1R gene): grizzle, domino (EG allele)
G/G Dogs with this genotype do not carry any copies of the EG allele, the genetic variant associated with grizzle or domino coat colour.
Colour Locus H
h/h The dog is homozygous for h allele.
Dogs with genotype do not carry the H allele associated with the harlequin pattern, instead it carries two copies of the wild type allele. Dogs with this genotype will pass this allele to every pup of their offspring.
Colour Locus H (PSMB7 gene): harlequin spots (H allele)
Dogs with this genotype does not carry the H allele associated with harlequin spot coat patterning.
T/T Dogs with this genotype does not carry the H allele associated with harlequin spot coat patterning.
Colour Locus K
ky/ky The dog is homozygous for ky allele.
Dogs with this genotype carry two copies of the ky allele. This allele represents the wild type allele on the K locus and it means, that dogs homozygoys for this allele can express other colours besides black colour. Dogs with this genotype will pass this allele to every pup of their offspring.
Colour Locus K (CBD103 gene)
-/- Dogs with this genotype carry two copies of the ky allele, the genetic variant associated with non-solid black coat colour.
-/- The dog does not carry any of the tested alleles in A-locus.
Dogs with this genotype carry either two copies of the aw allele or two copies of the a allele or the combination of these two alleles. The aw-allele represents the wild type allele which is encountered in wolves. The aw allele causes the hair to be banded with darker and lighter areas. The a allele is the cause of recessive black coat in some herding breeds, like German Shepherds. At the moment, our test panel cannot distinguish these two alleles.
Colour locus A (ASIP gene): fawn, sable (ay-allele)
G/G Dogs with this genotype do not carry the ay allele.
Colour Locus A (ASIP gene): Black and Tan, Saddle-Tan (at allele)
T/T Dogs with this genotype don't carry any copies at allele associated with the black and tan coat or saddle-tan colour.
Colour Locus B
-/- The dog does not carry any of the tested b alleles.
Colour Locus B (TYRP1 gene): brown, liver (bc allele)
T/T Dogs with this genotype do not carry any copies of the tested bc allele.
Colour Locus B (TYRP1 gene): brown, liver (bs allele)
C/C Dogs with this genotype do not carry any copies of the tested bs allele.
Dogs with this genotype don't carry any of the tested b alleles. This means that they carry either two copies of the dominant B allele or two copies of bd allele or the combination of these two.
Colour Locus E
E/E The dog is homozygous for E allele.
Dogs with this genotype carry two copies of the E allele that represents the wild type allele. This allele doesn't itself cause any spesific phenotype but it lets other colours than the recessive red to expressed. Dogs with this genotype will pass this allele to every pup of their offspring.
Colour Locus E (MC1R gene): recessive red, yellow, cream (e allele)
C/C Dogs with this genotype do not carry any copies of the recessive e allele, instead they carry two copies of a genetic variant that is typically associated with dark coat colours, like black, brown or blue, but also with other colours. As this test evaluates the presence of a general colour modifying element, carrying this genotype means that effect of other colour modifying loci can be expressed and manifested in the dog's appearance.
Colour Locus E (MC1R gene): dark mask (EM allele)
A/A Your dog does not carry any copies of the tested EM allele typically associated with dark mask.
Colour Locus E (MC1R gene): grizzle, domino (EG allele)
G/G Dogs with this genotype do not carry any copies of the EG allele, the genetic variant associated with grizzle or domino coat colour.
Colour Locus H
h/h The dog is homozygous for h allele.
Dogs with genotype do not carry the H allele associated with the harlequin pattern, instead it carries two copies of the wild type allele. Dogs with this genotype will pass this allele to every pup of their offspring.
Colour Locus H (PSMB7 gene): harlequin spots (H allele)
Dogs with this genotype does not carry the H allele associated with harlequin spot coat patterning.
T/T Dogs with this genotype does not carry the H allele associated with harlequin spot coat patterning.
Colour Locus K
ky/ky The dog is homozygous for ky allele.
Dogs with this genotype carry two copies of the ky allele. This allele represents the wild type allele on the K locus and it means, that dogs homozygoys for this allele can express other colours besides black colour. Dogs with this genotype will pass this allele to every pup of their offspring.
Colour Locus K (CBD103 gene)
-/- Dogs with this genotype carry two copies of the ky allele, the genetic variant associated with non-solid black coat colour.
Re: MyDogDNA Pass (test results)
No problem 

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Re: MyDogDNA Pass (test results)
Tana (Quicksilver Pyrargyrite): 8700 2321 8956 018
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we cannot use these numbers for anything can we?
Except for looking our own dogs up?
It's not like I can give you guys Skygges number and you can look her up or something like that?
Except for looking our own dogs up?
It's not like I can give you guys Skygges number and you can look her up or something like that?
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Good point, even logged into MyDogDNA you can't look up other dogs.
Hopefully this link works, it is to our album that contains all of our dogs health testing results. Zelda is our only dog at this time tested by MyDogDNA
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 332&type=3
Hopefully this link works, it is to our album that contains all of our dogs health testing results. Zelda is our only dog at this time tested by MyDogDNA
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 332&type=3
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You can sign in differently with the dogs Number and a pin. Everyones pin is 0000at first (I think) and then you can change it, or not.
Baltos results are also on my breeder page in The photo album "health documents)" - you can get there by clicking on the booma tamaskan pic in my signature.
Baltos results are also on my breeder page in The photo album "health documents)" - you can get there by clicking on the booma tamaskan pic in my signature.
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It should be possible... If I login with Balto his pass number and pin code (which is 0000 like Kylie said, unless the owner changes it) I can see his results. There shouldn't be any spaces in the pass number when you try to login.Nino wrote:we cannot use these numbers for anything can we?
Except for looking our own dogs up?
It's not like I can give you guys Skygges number and you can look her up or something like that?
Winter (Blustag Golden Boy):
Pass: 870023215887018
PIN: 0000
Re: MyDogDNA Pass (test results)
Skygge (German Shepherd Dog - working lines)
870023218850575
1234
870023218850575
1234
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It is possible to set your dogs results on public now (so not necessary anymore to share it to everyone in private, yay!). They will show up in a list with other dogs that are also public, but this will only be visible to people who have a MyDogDNA account.
Re: MyDogDNA Pass (test results)
Its an interesting project, but for 130 EUR it would be nice to have the results of the two known genetically-testifiable disorders in Czechoslovakian and Saarloos Wolfdog and therefore could be in Tamaskans as well, wouldn't it?
(dwarfism and DM)
Im sure German Shepherd also has more testable disorders than what they offer right now and Huskies maybe too?
I like the way they display the genetic relationships in a graph, if many dogs of the same breed were tested, then it might be easier to discern dogs with falsified pedigrees - recently mixed ancestry.

Im sure German Shepherd also has more testable disorders than what they offer right now and Huskies maybe too?
I like the way they display the genetic relationships in a graph, if many dogs of the same breed were tested, then it might be easier to discern dogs with falsified pedigrees - recently mixed ancestry.
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Ayla (Blufawn Dolly Parton)
870023215862342
0000
870023215862342
0000