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Old 28-01-2011, 13:10   #34
Enid Black
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It practically says that in Dogs the gene seems to be recessive because in heterozygotes dogs the developing of the disease is so slow it does not appear in the natural lifespan? As in Human Beings the same type of mutation is dominant?
I sincerely hope we'll have more and more data on this illness as it is all a bit confusing... sigh...
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