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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1055761" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>On cell. Will be brief. This only pertains to DDA. Which the AAA is referencing as Homozygous positive for the mutation. Therefore they have the genotype (cc) but not the phenotype which is to say they are normal cattle but have the genes for DD. thus, you can register these animals w/o reference. I find the AAA message poorly explained. AAA rules still pertain to the carrier status (Cc) </p><p>This is what Ken was saying before AAA released this notice on 9/12/13.</p><p>Ken lives in Australia where this research was performed and must have on inside on that research. He is a retired Vet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1055761, member: 17767"] On cell. Will be brief. This only pertains to DDA. Which the AAA is referencing as Homozygous positive for the mutation. Therefore they have the genotype (cc) but not the phenotype which is to say they are normal cattle but have the genes for DD. thus, you can register these animals w/o reference. I find the AAA message poorly explained. AAA rules still pertain to the carrier status (Cc) This is what Ken was saying before AAA released this notice on 9/12/13. Ken lives in Australia where this research was performed and must have on inside on that research. He is a retired Vet. [/QUOTE]
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