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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1055984" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>The AAA needs to write better public release documents. I have read the releases on DD and they could do better. Example, in their Sept 12, 2013 release, they introduced the abbreviation DDA (Developmental Duplication Affected) which is the homozygous positive animal that is otherwise normal. In other words, the "affected" animal has both genes for DD but the animal does not exhibit the phenotype for DD. Those animals can be registered with the registration containing the designation DDA. But the Sept 12, 2013 realease did not identify the word they were using the "A" to represent. I found it after reading preceding publucations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1055984, member: 17767"] The AAA needs to write better public release documents. I have read the releases on DD and they could do better. Example, in their Sept 12, 2013 release, they introduced the abbreviation DDA (Developmental Duplication Affected) which is the homozygous positive animal that is otherwise normal. In other words, the "affected" animal has both genes for DD but the animal does not exhibit the phenotype for DD. Those animals can be registered with the registration containing the designation DDA. But the Sept 12, 2013 realease did not identify the word they were using the "A" to represent. I found it after reading preceding publucations. [/QUOTE]
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