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Wisdom Panel or Embark for Health?

Renzo Red

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Hi All, I want to order a DNA Health test but not sure which one will include the best results for Doberman's. VWD, DCM, Copper toxicity. etc I have an 11 month old rescue from an oops litter so I know nothing about his history. Does anyone have a preference Wisdom panel or Embark and are they worth purchasing for health info? thank you in advance.
 
Hi All, I want to order a DNA Health test but not sure which one will include the best results for Doberman's. VWD, DCM, Copper toxicity. etc I have an 11 month old rescue from an oops litter so I know nothing about his history. Does anyone have a preference Wisdom panel or Embark and are they worth purchasing for health info? thank you in advance.
There are small advantages to each. I used Embark on a sale because its data was automatically forwarded to Cornell for DCM research.

You can also send the raw data file to U Uttrecht who are the ones who found the 3rd and 4th marker for DCM, and doing a large scale study on copper toxicosis, that Dobes are above average in as well.

UC Davis has the VGL and a couple more that are useful for breeders.

In my case the "relative finder" feature of Embark came in handy, as BYB Bonnie came with no pedigree, and after we got a note on a male sibling, we were able to look back in her pedigree for more, that helped inform my pet insurance and vet test decisions.
 
There are small advantages to each. I used Embark on a sale because its data was automatically forwarded to Cornell for DCM research.

You can also send the raw data file to U Uttrecht who are the ones who found the 3rd and 4th marker for DCM, and doing a large scale study on copper toxicosis, that Dobes are above average in as well.

UC Davis has the VGL and a couple more that are useful for breeders.

In my case the "relative finder" feature of Embark came in handy, as BYB Bonnie came with no pedigree, and after we got a note on a male sibling, we were able to look back in her pedigree for more, that helped inform my pet insurance and vet test decisions.
that is awesome info thank you!
 
that is awesome info thank you!
Your welcome, I can get pretty dog nerdy but find the topic interesting on a couple levels, esp how genetic pedigree compares to traditional mathematical pedigree.

You can buy both on Amazon, btw, where if you go to the listing, and scroll down you can get more customer reviews, there.

If you do a google search you'll probably find a forum on reddit on dna tests with lots more opinions.

I have not used Wisdom, so I'd be interested in how it works for you if you go that way.

Embark has a Breeder level product that includes a couple tools, that I'd defer to Breeders to opine on. The Genetic COI is what got me interested after the discussion on the Wade, Liu study on DCM went viral a couple years ago thanks to the Doberman youtuber interviewing Dr Liu.
 
That's what I got for both of these dogs because it was on special for less than the other similar tests. I also like Embark because you can submit the results to OFA as well if your trying to keep your dogs records on file in one place.
OFA- thats a big plus.
For anyone shopping as a careful puppy buyer, thats another checklist item to screen for top breeders-

If you were to ask for a copy of the OFA on genetic DNA results as third party proof, just like OFA on the holter/echo by cardiologist...

and if the breeder hedges,
you can basically...move on...

Amiright? Breeders here, did I get that right?

I'm recalling Dr Bell promoting the use of OFA platform to breeders as a best practices tool to keep info in one place, plus new features, etc
in his breeder education seminar at DPCA annual conference 2024.
 
Your welcome, I can get pretty dog nerdy but find the topic interesting on a couple levels, esp how genetic pedigree compares to traditional mathematical pedigree.

You can buy both on Amazon, btw, where if you go to the listing, and scroll down you can get more customer reviews, there.

If you do a google search you'll probably find a forum on reddit on dna tests with lots more opinions.

I have not used Wisdom, so I'd be interested in how it works for you if you go that way.

Embark has a Breeder level product that includes a couple tools, that I'd defer to Breeders to opine on. The Genetic COI is what got me interested after the discussion on the Wade, Liu study on DCM went viral a couple years ago thanks to the Doberman youtuber interviewing Dr Liu.
PS: just found this,

Which may be helpful.

You didnt ask, but since its a thing in dobes-
One thing I learned from the Embark Health part, that I did not previously know to look for, was Copper Toxicosis, as Bonnie popped positive for one of three gene markers; APT7B

the "most penetrant" (which iirc means most statistically significant as to prediction of the actual disease showing up).

Note: Just like in DCM, having a positive gene marker does not mean the disease will show up ( nor does the absence guarantee it wont...)

But it got me thinking, and a little more research shows that Dobes are more likely than most to suffer from copper storage version, and so I followed the idea from a DPCA seminar on "creating a health plan for DCM" in the same way to be proactive on copper storage disease by
1. Researching and avoiding food or treats highest in copper.

And

2. annual tests of liver by blood test.

So far so good but if your pup pops positive for copper storage on Embark, there is a lot of good info on the science and "what to do here" in archives here and elsewhere as needed.

Last I checked, Wisdom did NOT scan for the copper marker genes in the basic retail level, but they may have it or be adding it in the top level test, and you could ask your vet to explain more, is the sales pitch at Wisdom.

Wisdom also claims to be used by more vets, which makes sense as they are owned by MARS, which owns VCA and Banfield Vet chains.

Thats not bad imho- as time goes on the database of all dogs gets expanded and research science folks likes MOAR data.

Wisdom and Embark also use different algo's which is way above my head to explain...

So, thats all I got.

Oh, sorry one more thing:
If your pup actually comes down with copper disease the U of Utrecht has offered in past to pay for the expensive liver biopsy test if you share your dna and results of biopsy back to them for research...as of a year ago so check to be sure with U Utrecht if you are reading this later.
 

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PS: just found this,

Which may be helpful.

You didnt ask, but since its a thing in dobes-
One thing I learned from the Embark Health part, that I did not previously know to look for, was Copper Toxicosis, as Bonnie popped positive for one of three gene markers; APT7B

the "most penetrant" (which iirc means most statistically significant as to prediction of the actual disease showing up).

Note: Just like in DCM, having a positive gene marker does not mean the disease will show up ( nor does the absence guarantee it wont...)

But it got me thinking, and a little more research shows that Dobes are more likely than most to suffer from copper storage version, and so I followed the idea from a DPCA seminar on "creating a health plan for DCM" in the same way to be proactive on copper storage disease by
1. Researching and avoiding food or treats highest in copper.

And

2. annual tests of liver by blood test.

So far so good but if your pup pops positive for copper storage on Embark, there is a lot of good info on the science and "what to do here" in archives here and elsewhere as needed.

Last I checked, Wisdom did NOT scan for the copper marker genes in the basic retail level, but they may have it or be adding it in the top level test, and you could ask your vet to explain more, is the sales pitch at Wisdom.

Wisdom also claims to be used by more vets, which makes sense as they are owned by MARS, which owns VCA and Banfield Vet chains.

Thats not bad imho- as time goes on the database of all dogs gets expanded and research science folks likes MOAR data.

Wisdom and Embark also use different algo's which is way above my head to explain...

So, thats all I got.

Oh, sorry one more thing:
If your pup actually comes down with copper disease the U of Utrecht has offered in past to pay for the expensive liver biopsy test if you share your dna and results of biopsy back to them for research...as of a year ago so check to be sure with U Utrecht if you are reading this later.
Thank you I have ordered the EMBARK test and yes I am curious about the copper because he has such a sensitive stomach always soft stool
 

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