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General => Introductions => Topic started by: Ed Gubbels on April 12, 2007, 11:15:49 PM

Title: Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: Ed Gubbels on April 12, 2007, 11:15:49 PM
Because every member has to introduce him/herself, I (Nancy) will write the introduction for this special member. We have over 60 breeders on this forum. We have a veterinarian on this forum, who replies to health issues where a vet’s opinion is wanted. When we run into a genetic health issue, best would be to have a geneticist to reply to the big question every breeder does run into at such time, what to do…….

I have asked geneticist Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, former geneticist of the Dutch Kennelclub, to join us. His field of expertise is population genetics in dog breeds. How to deal with health issues. When you run into one, exclude both parents? All littermates?? Where to draw the line. What to do to keep the breed healthy, so that in 20-30 years we still have a healthy breed. Ed always has stressed the importance of having a pedigree-database on-line including official health scores to keep an eye on the population and to be able to see the results from the selection made within a breed (see topic Hipscore statistics (http://www.canecorsoforum.info/index.php?topic=82.0))
I am very happy that Ed is willing to help us with these questions. To keep his mailbox from overflowing even further than it already does, he does not have an account on this forum with his own e-mail address. I will forward questions to him and I will post his replies with this user account I made for him. These questions should be asked on the forum, so that everybody can learn from it. He does not have the time to go into color genetics. The questions should be health selection related. I did make him this account, so that later it is easier to find his replies.

Here are some links to articles Ed wrote in the past about population genetics:
Genetic management of dog breed populations (http://www.gencouns.nl/artikelen/2002%20Genetic%20Management.pdf)
Centennial Conference of the Dutch Kennel Club, 2 July 2002, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Ed.J.Gubbels, May 2002.

Problems of health and well-being among Dutch Labrador Retrievers; Implications for breeding policy (http://www.gencouns.nl/artikelen/2002%20Well-being%20and%20Health%20Dutch%20Labrador.pdf)
Labrador Post Vol. 38 (2), April 2002.
Ed.J.Gubbels & Janneke Scholten, April 2002.

The next posts on this account will be written by Ed himself ;)
Title: Re: Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: canecorsonancy on April 12, 2007, 11:48:11 PM
I am so happy that Ed is willing to spend some of his time to help us!
I do however have 1 issue I really want to stress here. If you want to know more about an health issue and the hereditance, you or someone you know, has run into and how to deal with selection for breedingprograms, do keep in mind that each dog has littermates, parents and further ancestors. I do not want any names of dogs mentioned in these issues, unless all littermates, parents and ancestors and their furter offspring are owned by the poster. I know that is impossible ;) I want to prevent that dogs or bloodlines are being accused of producing health issues. For Ed it is of no use to know what dog has what problem and who the parents are. If you really want to refer to a dog, just call him "dog1", "dog2", "male1", "female1", or something like that. And if you have bred 1 litter, or own 1 dog, please to not refer to "a pup I bred" or "my dog", since half the forum will know who the parents are. This is not relevant for Ed.
Ed is here to help us make desicions in our selection, not for us to learn more about bloodlines.
Title: Re: Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: BluSteel CaneCorso on April 13, 2007, 01:38:49 AM
Thank you Nancy, having Mr Gubbels will be very benficial to all of us, great job and welcome Mr Gubbels!
Title: Re: Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: Paul on April 13, 2007, 02:06:13 AM
Thanks to Ed for lending his expertise in these areas,great resource to have access to.Things just keep getting better around here :)
Title: Re: Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: Casa del Sol on April 13, 2007, 03:31:23 AM
this is great, nice to have you here. thanks nancy for inviting him and i look forward to reading his articles and learning more.  ;D
Title: Re : Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: Claude DARMANIN on April 13, 2007, 04:22:30 AM
Thanks It is an excellent idea  ;)
Title: Re: Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: Darrel on April 13, 2007, 04:29:44 AM
Thanks Nancy for your consideration, and thank you Mr Gubbels for taking time to join. Look forward to your posts...
Title: Re: Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: Yulia on April 13, 2007, 04:32:51 AM
Welcome and thank you
Title: Re: Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: Irena on April 13, 2007, 03:56:27 PM
welcome to the forum
and thank you for spending time with us  ;D
Title: Re: Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: Corine on April 13, 2007, 05:57:35 PM
Welcome I am very glad that you want to take time for us.
Nancy thanks for inviting mr Gubbels
Title: Re: Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: nathalie on April 13, 2007, 08:55:01 PM
welcome :D
thank you
Title: Re: Introduction Ir. Ed J. Gubbels, geneticist
Post by: Milla on April 17, 2007, 01:45:32 PM
Excellent idea!  ;D
This way we all can learn from a person with education in that field!

Welcome Mr. Gubbels!  :D