VETERINARY NEWS
Digest 2000 - 2003

For more than 4 years, HealthGene Laboratory has been publishing the Veterinary News. With every issue we try to bring the latest information about DNA technology and help in introducing DNA testing into everyday veterinary practice. This Digest contains new articles as well as articles that have received the most response from veterinarians.

CONTENTS

- A Letter From The Editor
- DNA-based Testing: Methodology And Practical Application For The Diagnosis Of Animal Pathogens
- Herpesvirus Infection As A "Trigger" Of Animal Health Problems
- Canine Lost Pregnancy: Diagnosis and Prevention
- Diagnosis Of Feline Health Problems
- Infectious Avian DNA Testing: Statistical Analysis
- The Health Awareness Program: Looking For The Source Of Health Problems
- Ocular Problems In Felines And Canines - A Two Year Analysis Of DNA Testing
- TB Or Not TB? Avian Tuberculosis Is An Important Part Of Infectious Screening
- Diarrhea In Dogs And Cats
- Fungal Infections: Blastomycosis And Aspergillus

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ARTICLES TO READ

Testing For Canine Genetic Disorders Made Easy.

How is genetic information passed from one generation to another? Where is this genetic information stored? Why do different breeds have different mutations for the same disease? These are just a few of the questions that breeders, pet owners and veterinarians are asking. The answers to these questions are essential for creating canine breeding programs that will help ensure the elimination of the numerous genetic disorders seen today.
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Introducung A New Innovative DNA Tests For Canine Coat and Nose Color.

HealthGene Laboratory is proud to announce a new DNA test for canine coat and nose color determination. Using the latest DNA testing procedures, our laboratory is able to determine the genetic basis of coat and nose color, as well as hidden color (brown, black or red), for an array of breeds. What does this mean for breeders? Knowing the hidden color of the sire and the dam is essential for choosing the best partners for your breeding stock, as well as determining the future color of puppies. Also, this information can be crusial to satisfy breed standards when registering young your dog.
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