Scout
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.
On the edge of the Golden Retriever cluster
This dog sits in the 96.9th percentile farthest from the Golden Retriever centroid. Edge dogs teach us where breed boundaries are, their data helps the atlas understand within-breed variation that more typical dogs don't capture.
- GRLS_grlsJ9IHUPMM 22.23
- GRLS_grlsV8QP9ZZ 23.23
- GRLS_grlsJ30U1WBB 23.91
- GRLS_grlsD2UEU522 24.64
- GRLS_grlsWHAB5BGG 25.08
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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.