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A curly coat in horses, known particularly as the distinctive trait of the American Bashkir Curly Horse, is caused by a complex interaction between two separate genes, KRT25 (this test; P306) and SP6 (DNA test P330).
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Caractéristiques
Breeds | American Bashkir Curly, arabe, Missouri Fox Trotter, Paint horse américain, Paso Fino, Quarter Horse américain, Tennessee Walking Horse, Appaloosa, Morgan, Percheron |
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specimen | Hair, Blood EDTA, Blood Heparin, Semen, Tissue |
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Informations générales
A curly coat in horses, known particularly as the distinctive trait of the American Bashkir Curly Horse, is caused by a complex interaction between two separate genes, KRT25 (this test; P306) and SP6 (DNA test P330). These same genes can also cause hypotrichosis: a loss of tail and mane hair.
A horse with a genotype with GG and CC (GC/GC) is entirely unaffected, and will develop a straight coat with normal thickness. A genotype of GC/GT or GT/GT causes a curly coat. A genotype of GC/AT or GC/AC causes curly coat and incomplete hypotrichosis (scanty tail). Finally, a genotype of AC/AC causes a curly coat with complete hypotrichosis (string tail).
Références
Pubmed ID: 29686323; 29141579
Omia ID: 245; 2175