1. Canine coat pigmentation genetics: a review.
- Author
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Brancalion L, Haase B, and Wade CM
- Subjects
- Animals, Dog Diseases genetics, Dog Diseases physiopathology, Dogs, Pigmentation Disorders genetics, Pigmentation Disorders physiopathology, Pigmentation Disorders veterinary, Hair Color genetics, Phenotype, Pigmentation genetics
- Abstract
Our understanding of canine coat colour genetics and the associated health implications is developing rapidly. To date, there are 15 genes with known roles in canine coat colour phenotypes. Many coat phenotypes result from complex and/or epistatic genetic interactions among variants within and between loci, some of which remain unidentified. Some genes involved in canine pigmentation have been linked to aural, visual and neurological impairments. Consequently, coat pigmentation in the domestic dog retains considerable ethical and economic interest. In this paper we discuss coat colour phenotypes in the domestic dog, the genes and variants responsible for these phenotypes and any proven coat colour-associated health effects., (© 2021 Stichting International Foundation for Animal Genetics.)
- Published
- 2022
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