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Canine Color Testing- D Locus


Description
The MLPH gene codes for a protein called melanophilin, which is responsible for transporting and fixing melanin-containing cells. A mutation in this gene leads to improper distribution of these cells, causing a dilute coat color. This mutation is recessive, so two copies of the mutated gene, or "d" allele, are needed to produce the dilute coat color.

This mutation affects both eumelanin and phaeomelanin pigments, so black, brown, and yellow dogs are all affected by the dilution. A dilute black dog is generally known as "blue," though other names do vary for different breeds, such as charcoal or grey.


D Locus Testing
Animal Genetics currently offers a test for the D-Locus to determine how many copies of the recessive "d" allele a dog carries.

Cost
$40.00 US for the D-allele test.


Sample Collection
Collect sample using buccal swabs provided by Animal Genetics. Ensure that the dog has not eaten within a few hours of sample collection. Any food particles can inhibit the test. Rub each of the swabs along the inside of the dog's mouth for 10-15 seconds, and allow the swabs to dry thoroughly. Label the provided envelope with the dog's name, and place the swab inside it. Download and complete a submission form for each sample and send along with payment to Animal Genetics for testing.

 


Results
Results are given using the following symbolic notation:

D-Allele Results:

D/D
The dog carries two copies of the dominant "D" allele. The dog will express a normal, non-dilute coat color, and will always pass on a copy of the "D" allele to all offspring.
D/d
Both the dominant and recessive alleles detected. The dog will have a normal, non-dilute coat, and is a carrier of the dilute coat color. The dog can pass either allele on to any offspring.
d/d
The dog has two copies of the recessive "d" allele, and will have a dilute colored coat. He will always pass on a copy of the dilute allele on to any offspring.

 

 


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