The Horse, DNA and Texas A&M -- Collaboration
Yields New Tool for Equine Identification

At $ 95.00 dollars, one would not think you could get a DNA test on a
Human, let alone a Horse. Thanks to the collaboration of Wall Street
Detective Services and Texas A&M University, a new low-cost tool of
Identification and Justice is available.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 13, 2007 -- EDNA, which means
Equine Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) as a test, can now create and
assign the Horse a long needed E.I.N. Or "Equine Identification Number".
The A&M Equine Genetics laboratory conducts Identification and
Lineage testing for the EDNA program and reports results directly to
Wall Street Detective Services/EDNA Registry.

Many experts consider the EDNA test to be 99.999999999999%
accurate and DNA is valid Prima-Facie evidence in US courts. Law
Enforcement and many developed countries accept DNA typing
evidence with a proper chain of custody.

The EDNA test does not show that a Horse is one in 10,000 (like many
breed registries); it shows that it is the identical Horse of billions! This
test can assist with tracking disease, movement, Lineage and especially
discourage Horse Theft or Fraud.

DNA is now a familiar household term. It's used in TV crime dramas like
CSI, Law and Order, Cold Case, Court TV, movies, books and
documentaries. EDNA is Equine DNA and like humans no Forensic
fingerprint is the same.

Simply stated, the EDNA test supplies the Horse with a one of its kind
"Forensic Fingerprint" with DNA that defies alteration and can't be
copied. Since EDNA tests saliva with surgical grade swabs only, it is
completely non-invasive and will not cause cancer as implanted devices
could.

The "EIN" using "DNA" as a Forensic fingerprint is modern science finally
practical for the Horse.
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Here we go again... Studies conducted in the 1990’s
suggesting microchips may cause cancer have recently
resurfaced. This time published by the Associated Press,
the story gained some momentum and was picked up by
the New York Times, ABC News and other major media
sources. The fact remains however that in the last 10
years, no evidence has been found that in any way
demonstrates the existence of a correlation between
microchip implantation and incidence of cancer in cats and
dogs.

Dr. Walt Ingwersen has been involved in discussions
throughout the world regarding microchip implants for
companion animals. He served as Editor of JAAHA (Journal
of the American Animal Hospital Association) and has
published a dozen articles on the subject. For the purposes
of full disclosure, it should be noted that Dr. Ingwersen
serves as an advisor to Pethealth Inc. from time to time.

"This is not a “microchips cause cancer issue” but rather
that anything that gains entrance to the body and incites
inflammation could be a trigger for cancer. This is extremely
rare, although there appears to be a higher incidence in
certain families or lines of animals indicating a genetic
predisposition. This predisposition does not simply apply to
microchips but to ALL products/items that end up in a
subcutaneous location, including vaccines, foreign bodies,
etc., and even trauma.

Additionally, the aforementioned studies were flawed from
an epidemiological perspective because the rodents used
(e.g., 4279 CBA/J mice) are genetically selected to be
prone to cancer; therefore they are not representative of
the general population of companion animals kept as pets.
Additionally, it is well recognized that one cannot
extrapolate from studies in one species (e.g., mice) to
another (e.g., cats and dogs).

It is also important to know that work has been done to
confirm the safety of microchips implanted into animals. A
literature search only shows 2 case reports of a suspected
inflammation-induced fibrosarcoma at the microchip
implantation site, however there was not a definitive cause-
effect conclusion as other injections had been given in the
same area.

Additionally, the BSAVA (British Small Animal Veterinary
Association) has had a robust microchip adverse reaction
surveillance system in place for over 10 years with only 2
reports of cancer associated with a microchip implant.
Again, there was no causality assessment provided and this
may simply be a coincidental occurrence. Even so, based
on all adverse reports received by the BSAVA, this only
equates to a 0.6% incidence, which is extremely low,
especially when one factors in the high rate of microchip
use in the UK (the majority of dogs and cats are implanted
with a microchip)

http://www.bsava.
com/resources/microchipadvice/adversereactionform/
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