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Post by catstina on Nov 20, 2013 15:51:23 GMT -5
animalfarmfoundation.org/pages/Multimedia-InfographicsI was going to insert the image here, but it's huge! Probably easier to just link to it. Here's a taste, though, my favorite bit: " Unlike human identical twins, pure breed dogs have different DNA." Thanks for clearing that up guys! I always thought that all dogs of the same breed were actually the same dog.
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Post by RealPitBull on Nov 20, 2013 16:06:03 GMT -5
animalfarmfoundation.org/pages/Multimedia-InfographicsI was going to insert the image here, but it's huge! Probably easier to just link to it. Here's a taste, though, my favorite bit: " Unlike human identical twins, pure breed dogs have different DNA." Thanks for clearing that up guys! I always thought that all dogs of the same breed were actually the same dog. Holy crap, LMAO
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Post by RealPitBull on Nov 20, 2013 16:08:21 GMT -5
I don't get the "we don't know which parts are influenced by what DNA" thing where they cite a dog being 12.5% Golden Retriever, and then say is that 12.5 in the hips, digestion, what. I could be wrong, but I don't think that's how genetics work.......
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Post by michele5611 on Nov 20, 2013 16:09:43 GMT -5
Yes the DNA thing was my favorite part of the all dogs are individuals infographic.
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Post by emilys on Nov 22, 2013 20:28:26 GMT -5
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