Saddle-tan

General description

Tan-colouring is versatile in the propotion of dark and light marks. This gene regulates the forms of black&tan and saddle-tan for Basset Hounds and Welsh Corgis.

Breeds

Basset Hound, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Welsh Corgi (Cardigan/Pembroke)

Order details
Test number8307
Sample material0.5 ml EDTA blood, 2x cheek swab, 1x special swab (eNAT)
Test duration7-14 working days
Test specifications
InheritanceAllelic series: St dominant over bt
GeneRALY
MutationINS
LiteratureOMIA:001806-9615
Detailed description

Tan-points originate genetically from the at-allel at the A-locus. The appearance of those marks can vary in some breeds. Large black areas with small tan-points are called black&tan, while the occurrence of large bright areas with a black saddle on the dogs back is called saddle-tan accordingly. This difference can be determined genetically in Welsh Corgi and Basset Hound. The causative allel for saddle-tan, which was found in wolves as well, is dominant to the recessive duplication, that is responsible for black&tan. Therefore, saddle-tan dogs can exhibit +/+ and +/dup as their genotype, black&tan dogs are dup/dup always.