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Test for the OCA2 c.-45+2T>G splice variant causing OCA2-related pigment dilution in German Spitz dogs.
Overview
This DNA test analyses the OCA2 variant c.-45+2T>G for OCA2 in dogs. The trait is known as oculocutaneous albinism, OCA, albinism, pigment dilution and, depending on breed, as a very light to almost white coat with pale skin, nose and eyes.
This variant reduces normal pigment production or pigment function. Dogs with two copies can develop a strikingly light, cream or almost white coat, often with lightly pigmented skin, nose, lips and eyes. In some dogs, sensitivity to bright light or vulnerability of low-pigment skin areas can be practically relevant.
The final visible colour still depends on breed, base colour and other coat-colour genes, but two copies of this recessive variant are the direct genetic explanation for this specific OCA pigment pattern.
The trait is inherited as autosomal recessive. A dog with one copy is a carrier and normally does not show the pigment pattern. A dog with two copies develops the corresponding OCA pattern and passes the variant to all offspring.
Included subanalyses
This analysis includes the following subanalysis:
Allele combinations & result interpretations
Below, for each tested locus, you will find the possible allele combinations that may be reported within this analysis, together with a brief explanation of their genetic meaning. The interpretation of possible interactions between different loci is included in the report, but is not shown here in full because that would lead to too many combinations on this page. The final expression may also depend on other genes and their interaction.
Genotype / allele combination: Clear for the tested variant (TT)
The genotype is TT. This dog does not carry the tested OCA2 variant. For this subtest, this variant does not contribute to OCA- or Himalayan-related pigment dilution.
Genotype / allele combination: Carrier of the tested variant (TG)
The genotype is TG. This dog carries one copy of the tested OCA2 variant. One copy normally does not cause the pigment pattern, but the dog can pass the variant to offspring. This is important information for breeding combinations.
Genotype / allele combination: Two copies of the tested variant (GG)
The genotype is GG. This dog has two copies of the tested OCA2 variant. This genotype causes the corresponding OCA2 pigment pattern with strongly reduced pigmentation of coat, skin, nose and/or eyes.
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