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Irene Ballard
25 November, 12:24
What can't pet DNA tests tell us about our pets?
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Howard Cannon
25 November, 15:44
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They can check out what genetic traits a fluffy feline carries in its DNA. We can learn what breeds a pet descends from, or in what region of the world its ancestors evolved. We can even try to predict how a pet might behave or what diseases it might face some genetic risk of developing.
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