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DNA test for the CLCN1 c.2423_2430dup duplication causing autosomal recessive myotonia congenita in French Bulldogs.
Overview
This genetic test analyses the CLCN1 c.2423_2430dup variant for myotonia congenita, also known as congenital myotonia or hereditary myotonia, in French Bulldogs.
CLCN1 encodes a chloride channel in skeletal muscle. When this channel does not function properly, muscles relax more slowly after contraction.
Myotonia congenita causes clear muscle stiffness, especially when starting movement or making rapid postural changes. Dogs may show a stiff or robotic gait, muscle hypertrophy, swallowing difficulty, excessive salivation or noisy breathing.
In French Bulldogs, muscle hypertrophy, swallowing disorders and gait abnormalities are described from a young age. In some dogs stiffness can improve with continued movement, while excitement or active play can make signs more visible.
The trait is inherited as an autosomal recessive condition. Clear dogs have two normal copies, carriers have one copy of the tested variant and genetically affected dogs have two copies.
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 (N/N)
The dog has genotype N/N. The tested CLCN1 c.2423_2430dup variant was not detected and this dog will not pass on this variant.
Genotype / allele combination: Carrier (N/dup)
The dog has genotype N/dup. This animal is a carrier of the tested CLCN1 c.2423_2430dup variant and can pass it to offspring. With autosomal recessive inheritance, one copy usually does not cause an affected result.
Genotype / allele combination: Affected genetic result (dup/dup)
The dog has genotype dup/dup. This genotype causes the tested autosomal recessive form of myotonia congenita.
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