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Scottish Fold cats, named for their unique ear shape, show both straight and folded ear phenotypes.

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Specifications

Breeds

Gene

Organ

specimen

Swab, Blood EDTA, Blood Heparin, Semen, Tissue

Mode of Inheritance

Chromosome

Year Published

General information

Scottish Fold cats, named for their unique ear shape, show both straight and folded ear phenotypes. The fold type results from a dominant mutation to the gene TRPV4.

This mutation also affects cartilage development, causing a congenital osteochondrodysplasia. All fold kittens are born with straight ears, folding of the ears starts as early as 3 weeks of age. Ear folding is a consistent feature, the age of onset and progression of osteochondrodysplasia is highly variable.

Clinical features

Folded ears and osteochondrodysplasia involving cartilage- and bone-related health problems including misshapen toes, thickened and inflexible tails, and accelerated progressive osteoarthritis. Age of onset and progression of osteochondrodysplasia is highly variable. Cats with two copies of the fold mutation are prone to more extreme health problems affecting cartilage and bone.

Additional information

References

Pubmed ID: 27063440

Omia ID: 319

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