White spotting phenotypes in horses can range in severity from the common white markings up to completely white horses. EDNRB, KIT, MITF, PAX3 and TRPM1 represent known candidate genes for such phenotypes in horses. For the present study, we re-investigated a large horse family segregating a variable white spotting phenotype, for which conventional Sanger sequencing of the candidate genes' individual exons had failed to reveal the causative variant. We obtained whole genome sequence data from an affected horse and specifically searched for structural variants in the known candidate genes. This analysis revealed a heterozygous ~1.9-kb deletion spanning exons 10-13 of the KIT gene (chr3:77,740,239_77,742,136del1898insTATAT). In continuity wit...
Coat color is a trait of economic significance in horses. Variants in seven genes have been document...
White markings and spotting patterns in animal species are thought to be a result of the domesticati...
White markings and spotting patterns in animal species are thought to be a result of the domesticati...
White spotting phenotypes in horses may be caused by developmental alterations impairing melanoblast...
White spotting phenotypes in horses are highly valued in some breeds. They are quite variable and ma...
White coat color has been a highly valued trait in horses for at least 2,000 years. Dominant white (...
White coat color has been a highly valued trait in horses for at least 2,000 years. Dominant white (...
White coat colour in horses is inherited as a monogenic autosomal dominant trait showing a variable ...
<div><p>During fetal development neural-crest-derived melanoblasts migrate across the entire body su...
Within the framework of genome-wide analyses using the novel Axiom((R)) genotyping array, we investi...
Coat color and pattern variations in domestic animals are frequently inherited as simple monogenic t...
Coat color and pattern variations in domestic animals are frequently inherited as simple monogenic t...
White markings and spotting patterns in animal species are thought to be a result of the domesticati...
There are numerous different white spotting patterns in the horse, including two of particular inter...
Splashed white is a coat color pattern in horses characterized by extensive white patterning on the ...
Coat color is a trait of economic significance in horses. Variants in seven genes have been document...
White markings and spotting patterns in animal species are thought to be a result of the domesticati...
White markings and spotting patterns in animal species are thought to be a result of the domesticati...
White spotting phenotypes in horses may be caused by developmental alterations impairing melanoblast...
White spotting phenotypes in horses are highly valued in some breeds. They are quite variable and ma...
White coat color has been a highly valued trait in horses for at least 2,000 years. Dominant white (...
White coat color has been a highly valued trait in horses for at least 2,000 years. Dominant white (...
White coat colour in horses is inherited as a monogenic autosomal dominant trait showing a variable ...
<div><p>During fetal development neural-crest-derived melanoblasts migrate across the entire body su...
Within the framework of genome-wide analyses using the novel Axiom((R)) genotyping array, we investi...
Coat color and pattern variations in domestic animals are frequently inherited as simple monogenic t...
Coat color and pattern variations in domestic animals are frequently inherited as simple monogenic t...
White markings and spotting patterns in animal species are thought to be a result of the domesticati...
There are numerous different white spotting patterns in the horse, including two of particular inter...
Splashed white is a coat color pattern in horses characterized by extensive white patterning on the ...
Coat color is a trait of economic significance in horses. Variants in seven genes have been document...
White markings and spotting patterns in animal species are thought to be a result of the domesticati...
White markings and spotting patterns in animal species are thought to be a result of the domesticati...