Blue eyes

General description

A genetic variant of the PAX3 gene causes blue eyes in Maine Coon cats and is associated with unilateral and bilateral deafness. There is evidence that homozygosity for this allele is embryonic or foetal lethal. The DBEre variant is beeing tested.

Breeds

Maine Coon

Order details
Test number8876
Sample material0.5 ml EDTA blood, 2x cheek swab, 1x special swab (eNAT)
Test duration7-14 working days
Test specifications
Symptom complexophthalmic
GenePAX3
Detailed description

A genetic variant of the PAX3 gene causes blue eyes in Maine Coon cats. The dominant factor not only influences the iris pigmentation, but is also associated with unilateral or bilateral deafness and minimal white spotting, that is not caused by the known variants responsible for white spotting.

According to recent research findings, there are also latent cats existing that carry the variant but do not themselves have blue eyes.

There is evidence that the homozygous presence of the variant leads to embryonic or fetal lethality. Therefore, mating heterozygous cats is strongly discouraged in order to avoid deaf offspring and the unintentional production of a homozygous embryo for this allele.

A genetic test can clarify whether the presence of blue eyes is due to this variant. The DBEre variant is beeing tested.