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L2-Lokus Langhaar (Akita)

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L2-Lokus Langhaar (Akita)Die Haarlnge ist eines der wichtigsten morphologischen Merkmale von Hunden. Unterschiede in der Felllnge sind bei verschiedenen Hunderassen sichtbar, aber bei einigen erlaubt der Rassestandard nur eine Felllnge (lange oder kurze Variante ist nicht akzeptabel). Ein solches Beispiel sind Pembroke Welsh Corgis, bei denen langhaarige Hunde (auch 'fluffies' genannt) laut Rassestandard nicht erlaubt sind. In unserem Labor testen wir 3 von 5 bekannten

Die Haarlänge ist eines der wichtigsten morphologischen Merkmale von Hunden. Unterschiede in der Felllänge sind bei verschiedenen Hunderassen sichtbar, aber bei einigen erlaubt der Rassestandard nur eine Felllänge (lange oder kurze Variante ist nicht akzeptabel). Ein solches Beispiel sind Pembroke Welsh Corgis, bei denen langhaarige Hunde (auch 'fluffies' genannt) laut Rassestandard nicht erlaubt sind.

In unserem Labor testen wir 3 von 5 bekannten Mutationen auf dem FGF5-Gen, das für die Haarlänge verantwortlich ist:

  • L1: c.284G> T Mutation ist verantwortlich für die Haarlänge bei vielen Hunderassen,

  • L2: c.578C> T Mutation tritt auf bei Akita, Siberian Husky und Samojede Rassen

  • L4: c.559_560dupGG Mutation tritt auf bei Französische Bulldogge, Afghanische Windhunde und Eurasier.

Bei einigen Rassen können mehr als eine Mutation auftreten. Zum Beispiel können bei der Französischen Bulldogge L1- und L4-Mutationen ein langes Fell verursachen.

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N/N:

Der Hund hat kurzes Haar.

N/L:

Der Hund hat kurzes Haar, trägt aber eine Kopie des Varianten-Gens, das an Nachkommen weitergegeben werden kann.

L/L:

Der Hund hat langes Haar.

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