Peanut
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 3523 Golden Retriever in the atlas
This dog's data helps keep the Golden Retriever genetic profile accurate. Each individual's genotype contributes to the precision of the breed's centroid, heterozygosity estimate, and trait-locus frequencies.
- GRLS_grlsB1QL68DD 19.40
- GRLS_grlsMPD8RXKK 25.32
- PFZ36H10_PFZ36H10 25.60
- GRLS_grlsRZT87U00 26.29
- GRLS_grlsTTQ7Y3TT 28.21
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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.