Trapper
A Sequenced Founder from the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study, a multi-decade Morris Animal Foundation research project tracking the health and longevity of 3,000+ Golden Retrievers from puppyhood through their full lives.
One of 196 Goldens in the atlas who reached age 12 without a malignant cancer diagnosis. Golden Retrievers have one of the highest cancer rates of any breed; an Oldie is a rare and meaningful outlier.
One of 0 dogs in this corner of the atlas
Dogs in sparse regions carry outsized weight. This Golden Retriever's data helps the atlas learn about a part of canine genetic space with limited coverage, local density places this dog in the bottom 11 percent across the 14,478-dog atlas.
- PFZ21E07_PFZ21E07 29.99
- GRLS_grls9FNF6O11 30.06
- PFZ39D02_PFZ39D02 30.81
- PFZ26H03_PFZ26H03 30.81
- GRLS_grlsTGIYGC55 30.97
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Genotype from the CanVAS aggregated variant atlas (Brundage et al. 2026). Cohort membership from the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study (Morris Animal Foundation). The CanVAS GRLS subset (n=3,197) joins the AWS GRLS PLINK dataset by exact IID match with no translation layer.