OWNER S NAME: James Johannes DOG S NAME: Avongara Kiri TEST DATE: December 22nd, 2017 This certifies the authenticity of Avongara Kiri s canine genetic background as determined following careful analysis of more than 200,000 genetic markers. Welcome to the Embark family! WOLFINESS 1.7% HIGH MATERNAL HAPLOTYPE A349 Basenji Adam Boyko, Ph.D. CHIEF SCIENCE OFFICER Ryan Boyko CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
BREED MIX Basenji: 100.0% GENETIC STATS Wolfiness: 1.7 % HIGH Predicted adult weight: 26 lbs Genetic age: 30 human years TEST DETAILS Kit number: EM-3576561 Swab number:
BASENJI The Basenji is widely known as the first dog. These little guys can be traced all the way back to Ancient Egypt. They have many unique qualities that separate them from the pack. The Basenji is very independent and requires a lot of patience when training. This is not a dog to trust off leash. They are very quiet fellows that will yodel instead of bark. Basenjis require little grooming due to their short coat and to the fact that they clean themselves like cats! While Basenjis make great apartment dogs, they still require a lot of exercise to prevent boredom. These dogs may require more training and patience than other breeds, but owners will tell you that these pups make fantastic household additions. Alternative Names Fun Fact Basenjis yodel because the unique shape of their larynx prevents them from barking. RELATED BREEDS African Village Dog Cousin breed
MATERNAL LINE Through Avongara Kiri s mitochondrial DNA we can trace her mother s ancestry back to where dogs and people first became friends. This map helps you visualize the routes that her ancestors took to your home. Their story is described below the map. HAPLOGROUP: A1c About 15,000 years ago in Central Asia, females from this lineage were some of the wolves domesticated as the original dogs. Since then, dogs from this lineage traveled through the Middle East to Africa, where they became some of the African village dogs and basenjis, which are a native African breed of dog. There are also still pockets of dogs with this lineage that remained in Asia or places along the route to Africa, such as India. This lineage has also been found in the Borzoi, a Russian dog breed. HAPLOTYPE: A349 Part of the large A1c haplogroup, this haplotype occurs most commonly in Basenjis. It s a rare find!
TRAITS Coat Color E Locus (Mask/Grizzle/Red) K Locus (Dominant Black) A Locus (Agouti) D Locus (Dilute) B Locus (Brown/Chocolate/Liver) EE y k k a a DD BB y w t Other Coat Traits Other Body Features Furnishings / Improper Coat (RSPO2) II Brachycephaly (BMP3) Long Haircoat (FGF5) GG Natural Bobtail (T) Shedding (MC5R) TT Hind Dewclaws (LMBR1) Curly Coat (KRT71) Performance Body Size Altitude Adaptation (EPAS1) GG Body Size - IGF1 II Body Size - IGF1R GG Body Size - STC2 TT Body Size - GHR (E195K) GG Body Size - GHR (P177L) Genetic Diversity Inbreeding Coefficient 3% MHC Class II - DLA DRB1 Low Diversity MHC Class II - DLA DQA1 and DQB1 Low Diversity
CLINICAL TRAITS These clinical genetic traits can inform clinical decisions and diagnoses. These traits do not predict a disease state or increased risk for disease. We currently assess one clinical trait: Alanine Aminotransferase Activity. Alanine Aminotransferase Activity result: Normal Avongara Kiri has two normal alleles at ALT. More information on Alanine Aminotransferase Activity: Known to be highly expressed in liver cells, activity levels of alanine aminotransferase, or ALT, is a common value on most blood chemistry panels and is known to be a sensitive measure of liver health. Dogs with two ancestral G alleles show "normal" activity. Dogs that have one or two copies of the derived A allele may have lower resting levels of ALT activity, known as "low normal". If your dog's result is "low normal" then when a blood chemistry panel is being interpreted the values that you and your veterinarian consider "normal" may need to be adjusted. Please note that neither a "normal" nor a "low normal" result for this predicts a disease state or increased risk for liver disease. Moreover, this mutation does not associate with increased levels of ALT: If your dog has high ALT levels, please consult your veterinarian.
HEALTH Good news! Avongara Kiri did not test positive for any of the genetic diseases that Embark screens for. 0 AT RISK 0 CARRIER
OTHER CONDITIONS Good news! Avongara Kiri tested clear for 6 genetic conditions that are common in her breed. Multidrug Sensitivity (MDR1) Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PKLR Exon 5) Spinocerebellar Ataxia with Myokymia and/or Seizures (KCNJ10) Von Willebrand Disease Type II (VWF Exon 28) Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) (SAG) Degenerative Myelopathy (SOD1A)
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