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Dominant Blue Eyes (DBE) in cats are typically associated with a lack of melanin in the iris.

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Especificaciones

Breeds

Gene

Chromosome

C1

Mutation

c.937C>T

Mode of Inheritance

Autosómico dominante

Organ

Specimen

Hisopo, sangre EDTA, sangre Heparina, Semen, Tejido

Also known as

DBE

Información específica de la prueba

Dominant Blue Eyes (DBE) in cats are typically associated with a lack of melanin in the iris. It is often due to genetics and is commonly seen in certain breeds. One of the genes involved in this trait is the Paired Box 3 (PAX3) gene. Mutations in the gene can result in white spotting, deafness, pigmentary disturbances in one or two eyes. Homozygosity for this mutation will most likely lead to embryonic or fetal lethality.

There are multiple mutations known. The variant tested here is found in Maine Coon cats and is know as DBE-RE.

Características clínicas

Cats with this mutation show one or two blue or particoloured eyes and minimal white spotting. This does not necessarily indicate any underlying health issues. In different feline breeding lines deafness has been identified as being associated with this mutation.

Información adicional

The mating of two heterozygous cats is not recommended in order to prevent the production of homozygous kittens, which mutation will most likely lead to embryonic or fetal lethality.

Additionally, mating a carrier with a non-carrier animal is not recommended, as it can result in the birth of blue-eyed, deaf kittens associated with this variant.

Referencias

Pubmed ID: 38869246

Year published: 2024

Omia ID: 1688

Omia variant ID:

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