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DNA test for the KIT variant c.1597T>C, known as W15, which causes or modifies white spotting/dominant white in horses.
Overview
This genetic test analyses the KIT variant c.1597T>C, known as W15. This variant belongs to the white spotting or dominant white series in horses. In practice, names such as dominant white, white spotting, sabino-like white, Camarillo White, tobiano or splashed white can sometimes be used for visually similar patterns, while different genetic variants may be involved.
W15 is especially relevant for Arabian horses. W15 usually causes a broad blaze, white socks and white spots on the belly and body. The final amount of white is not determined by this variant alone: base colour, other white-pattern genes and combinations with other KIT variants can strongly influence the visible coat pattern.
KIT is important for the development and migration of pigment cells. When a W variant changes KIT function, parts of the skin and hair follicles may receive too few pigment cells. This can produce white markings, white patches or, in some lines, almost completely white horses with pink skin under the white hair.
The result is reported as N/N, N/W15 or W15/W15. N/N means that the tested variant was not detected. N/W15 means that the horse carries one copy and can pass the variant on. W15/W15 means that two copies of this specific variant were detected. W15/W15 foals have been described; they are mainly white with small roaned spots, while health and fertility remain points for attention.
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: N/N - no W15 variant detected
The horse does not carry the tested W15 variant. This specific KIT variant will not be passed to offspring.
Genotype / allele combination: N/W15 - one copy of W15
The horse carries one copy of W15. This genotype causes or increases the described white pattern and can pass the variant to about half of its offspring. The exact amount of white still depends on the variant, line and other coat-colour or white-pattern factors.
Genotype / allele combination: W15/W15 - two copies of W15
The horse has two copies of W15. This genotype causes very extensive white patterning; W15/W15 foals have been described, while health and fertility should be considered carefully.
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