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Coat colour in dogs is controlled by a wide range of different genes working together.

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Specifications

Breeds

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Gene

Organ

specimen

Swab, Blood EDTA, Blood Heparin, Semen, Tissue

Mode of Inheritance

Chromosome

Also known as

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General information

Coat colour in dogs is controlled by a wide range of different genes working together. These genes are often referred to as ‘loci’. The Extension, or E-Locus, corresponds to the gene ‘melanocortin 1 receptor’ (MC1R), which is involved in the regulation of pigment production.

This E-locus variant, designated as Grizzle or E ^G, is a dominant mutation unique to the Saluki and Afghan Hound. It results in a coat colouration pattern known as ‘grizzle’ in the Saluki, and as ‘domino’ in the Afghan Hound.

Clinical features

Affected dogs (E^G/E^G, E^G/E or E^G/e) develop darkened fur on the top and sides of the body and the outside of the limbs. The contrast between the darker hair on the head with the lighter hair on the face is often called a ‘widow’s peak’.

Additional information

Coat colour is an intricate trait that involves a combination of multiple different genes. Testing for a range of different loci will give the most complete prediction of a dog's coat colour genetics.

References

Pubmed ID: 20525767

Omia ID: 1495

How does it work?

1. Select your product(s)

Select your single test, a CombiBreed Package or create your own Bundle.

2. Collect DNA sample

Collect DNA material as indicated with our products and send it to our laboratory.

3. Results

We handle your DNA sample with care and provide you with the results.

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