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    @imbj - Thanks for posting this... any treatments for this in dogs is great and great that there is ongoing research ongoing for all cancer in dogs and humans too!
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    @nkjvcjs: That is too funny that you responded now, as I have 2 other tabs open with papers on the experiment. One from 2005, and one from 2007. Have just downloaded them, and will start reading soon :) I had also never heard of operons (multiple genes under control of a singe promoter) in eukaryotes. The dogma I was taught was: One gene, one promoter in eukaryotes. Operons only in prokaryotes. So I was thinking it had to be a transcription factor change. But apparently a small number of operons have been very recently identified in eukaryotes, so I have a 2002 and a 2004 paper I am looking at about that. Fascinating stuff. I am never going to graduate. -Nicole Focus! You can read dog genetics articles once you graduate.