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Dominant White (DW) and White Spotting (Ws) are controlled by the KIT-gene.
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specimen | Hisopo, sangre EDTA, sangre Heparina, Semen, Tejido |
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Información específica de la prueba
Dominant White (DW) and White Spotting (Ws) are controlled by the KIT-gene. Dominant white is also described as the W-locus and White Spotting as the S-locus. The KIT-gene has three variants (alleles). The DW allele is dominant over the alleles Ws and N (Normal); allele Ws is dominant over allele N.
Características clínicas
The dominant allele DW results in a white coat colour. One or two copies of the DW allele will result in a white-coated cat with varying degrees of hearing impairment. The allele Ws causes white spotting and the allele N has no effect on the coat colour.
Información adicional
The gene/genes controlling the pattern of White Spotting is still unknown. Additionally, not all white spots or patterns result from the KIT-gene as other genes can also have mutations that result in loss of pigmentation. Dominant White is distinct from albinism (C-locus) which results from a mutation in the TYR gene that has no known impact on hearing.
Referencias
Pubmed ID: 25085922
Omia ID: 209