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Old 17-01-2005, 18:00   #16
belgshep
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Considerable work is going on to try and differentiate wolf from dog DNA or at least the tiny part that differs and until such results are available there is going to be no accurate way of giving a percentage,at the moment it is all guess work and because of all the variables it is highly unlikely to be factual.
At the end of the day who cares anyway,surely it is the quality of the animal that counts,not its wolf content.
Paul
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