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How Dogs Can Help Us Prevent Cleft Palates

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You probably know someone who had a  cleft palate or cleft lip at birth.

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It’s a pretty common facial  difference in newborns,

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and it’s usually repaired with  surgery while the person is little.

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That’s because there can be serious  complications if it isn’t treated,

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meaning this is an important  thing for us to understand.

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Scientists are still trying to  work out exactly why clefts occur,

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by looking at genetics and environmental factors.

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And it turns out one major piece of the puzzle

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has been hiding in a weird place: Dog DNA.

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Before we get to Fido, let’s go over  the details of cleft palates and lips.

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The word cleft just means  there’s a gap in the thing,

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so cleft palate is a gap in the soft or  hard palate of the roof of the mouth,

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and a cleft lip is, well, you get it.

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And no, they’re not the same thing.

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The oral palate and lips form at  different stages in fetal development,

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which means a cleft in one doesn’t necessarily  mean you’d get a cleft in the other.

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Both cleft palates and cleft lips are  usually pretty easy to correct surgically,

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and that’s a good thing, because there are

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some risks involved if they go untreated.

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These include difficulty feeding  as a newborn, dental issues,

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problems with speech development and  increased risk of ear infections.

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One British study found that of  babies affected with cleft anythings,

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44% had just their palate affected, 24%  had just a cleft lip, and 32% had both.

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But interestingly enough, not all  populations get these clefts equally.

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Cleft palates are more  common in females than males.

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But cleft lips are more common in males,

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possibly because the palate  closes at a different time

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