S-Lokus (Weißscheckung, Piebald)
S-locus (piebald, white spotting)
General description
The S-locus causes assymetric white spotting of different sizes to appear with the basic colour. Common names for colours originating from the S-locus are: piebald, white spotted, tricolour, mottle, ...
Order details
Test number | 8438 |
Sample material | 0.5 ml EDTA blood, 2x cheek swab, 1x special swab (eNAT) |
Test duration | 7-14 working days |
Test specifications
Inheritance | semi-dominant |
Gene | MITF |
Mutation | COMPLEX |
Literature | OMIA:000214-9615 |
Detailed description
White spotting in dogs is mostly caused by variations of MITF. Depending on a short interspersed nucleotide element (SINE), the dog is spotted or not. Del is the dominant allele and causes solid or single-coloured dogs (genotype del/del). Dogs that inherit SINE (genotype int/int) homozygous have white markings that either cover at least the ventral surface (mantle pattern) or most of the body (piebald or extreme white spotting). In most breeds, dogs heterozygous for the SINE-insertion (genotype del/int) are solid colored or have minimal white spots, e.g. on the toes. In some other breeds heterozygotes show white undersides, often with a white collar called pseudo-Irish.