Coat Colour Dominant White – W10

57,48 47,50 excl. BTW

  • American Quarter Horse
  • KIT
  • Système tégumentaire

Description

The Dominant White coat colour pattern in horses can be caused by any in a wide array of related mutations. The resulting pattern can vary anywhere between white markings on the face and legs, up to a completely white coat. Depending on both breed and pattern, variants of the Dominant White phenotype may be referred to as Splashed White, White Spotting, Tobiano or Sabino, among others.

The specific variant analysed in this test, known as Dominant White 10 (W10), is caused by a dominant mutation to the gene KIT. It has been observed in the American Quarter Horse.

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specimen

Hair, Blood EDTA, Blood Heparin, Semen, Tissue

Mode of Inheritance

Chromosome

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