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Mutations, variation, and admixtures are generally good for populations, though, and help to prevent inherited disease: this is why purebred dogs, though they come from what is considered “good stock” in that the ancestry of the dogs is traceable through the breeding line, are more susceptible to many physical disorders than are mixed-breed dogs.
Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know
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