| Thank you, I had assumed it was a elisa test done at Cornell however the breeder still feels it gives absolute results since the result is clear through them. In checking online the only thing I could find was on the vetgen site a writeup about a dog named Holly that died and how she did turn out to be clear via vetgen. Her parents had clear elisa tests and the author basically said he had never heard of false clears.
I guess that would have been a clearer question, have elisa clears ever been shown to be unreliable results when the same dogs or cleared by heritage pups were dna tested.
I just don't have a lot of faith in elisa tests even with no more than I know about it.
(it was my error in forming the original question, I had assumed the CU test was elisa per the topic title but mistakingly said dna in the original post, the breeder in question did not seem to know there was a difference between the CU test and the vetgen dna test)
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