Roan, ticked and clear coat patterns in the canine are associated with three haplotypes near usherin on CFA38.
Anim Genet
; 52(2): 198-207, 2021 Apr.
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White coat patterning is a feature of many dog breeds and is known to be coded primarily by the gene micropthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF). This patterning in the coat can be modified by other factors to produce the attractive phenotypes termed 'ticked' and 'roan' that describe the presence of flecks of color that vary in distribution and intensity within otherwise 'clear' white markings. The appearance of the pigment in the white patterning caused by ticking and roaning intensifies in the weeks after birth. We applied genome-wide association to compare English Cocker Spaniels of roan phenotype (N = 34) with parti-color (non-roan) English Cocker Spaniels (N = 9) and identified an associated locus on CFA 38, CFA3811 057 040 (Praw = 8.9 × 10-10 , Pgenome = 2.7 × 10-5 ). A local case-control association in English Springer Spaniels comparing 11 ticked and six clear dogs identified indicative association with a different haplotype, CFA3811 122 467G>T (Praw = 1.7 × 10-5 ) and CFA3811 124 294A>C (Praw = 1.7 × 10-5 ). We characterize three haplotypes in Spaniels according to their putative functional variant profiles at CFA3811 111 286C>T (missense), CFA3811 131 841-11 143 239DUP.insTTAA (using strongly linked marker CFA3811 143 243C>T) and CFA3811 156 425T>C (splice site). In Spaniels, the haplotypes work as an allelic series including alleles (t, recessive clear; T, dominant ticked/parti-color; and TR , incomplete dominant roan) to control the appearance of pigmented spots or flecks in otherwise white areas of the canine coat. In Spaniels the associated haplotypes are t (CCT), T (TCC) and TR (TTT) for SNP markers on CFA38 at 11 111 286C>T, 11 143 243C>T and 11 156 425T>C respectively. It is likely that other alleles exist in this series and together the haplotypes result in a complex range of patterning that is only visible when dogs have white patterning resulting from the epistatic gene Micropthalmia-associated transcription factor (the S-locus).
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