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Until recently, looking through detailed records on family history of disease was the only way to try to avoid certain genetic conditions in some purebred dogs, such as a bleedi…
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Until recently, looking through detailed records on family history of disease was the only way to try to avoid certain genetic conditions in some purebred dogs, such as a bleeding disorder called von willebrand's disease. what technological advances may have reduced the need for this process?
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DNA testing and the ability to get DN samples.
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