
€57,48 €47,50 hors TVA
Le test de dilution Coat Colour Dun teste le statut génétique du gène TBX3.
10 working days
Excl €5,95 shipping and administration per order (incl. VAT)
Caractéristiques
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specimen | Hair, Blood EDTA, Blood Heparin, Semen, Tissue |
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Informations générales
Le test de dilution Coat Colour Dun teste le statut génétique du gène TBX3. Ce gène a trois variantes (allèles); l’allèle D est dominant sur les allèles nd1 et nd2 ; L’allèle nd1 est dominant sur nd2. L’allèle dominant D entraîne une dilution de Dun avec des marques primitives. Allèle nd1 ne dilue pas la couleur du pelage du cheval, des marques primitives sont présentes mais l’expression est variable. Allèle nd2 n’a pas d’effet sur la couleur de base.
Caractéristiques cliniques
The Dun dilution gene lightens the coat colour of the horse by lightening the body colour, leaving the head, lower legs, mane and tail undiluted. Dun is also typically characterised by “primitive markings”, almost all dun horses possess at least the dorsal stripe, but the presence of the other primitive markings varies. Other common markings may include horizontal striping on the legs, transverse striping across the shoulders, and lighter guard hairs along the edges of a dark mane and tail.
Additional Information
A horse can also carry mutations for other modifying genes which can further affect its coat colour.
Specific breeds are undefined.
This test is performed by an external laboratory. CombiBreed takes care of the mediation between you as a customer and the external laboratory. In this case, CombiBreed cannot be held liable for the behaviour of the client and/or contractor.
Références
Pubmed ID: 26691985
Omia ID: 1972