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Publication : TYRP1 and MC1R genotypes and their effects on coat color in dogs.

First Author  Schmutz SM Year  2002
Journal  Mamm Genome Volume  13
Issue  7 Pages  380-7
PubMed ID  12140685 Mgi Jnum  J:77534
Mgi Id  MGI:2181935 Doi  10.1007/s00335-001-2147-2
Citation  Schmutz SM, et al. (2002) TYRP1 and MC1R genotypes and their effects on coat color in dogs. Mamm Genome 13(7):380-7
abstractText  We used PCR amplification of cDNA prepared from skin biopsies to determine the nearly full-length, protein-coding sequence of dog TYRP1, and to define sequence variants potentially responsible for the B locus. One common variant contained a premature stop codon in exon 5 (Q331ter), and the other deleted a proline residue in exon 5 (345delP). A third variant in exon 2 (S41C) occurred less frequently. We genotyped 43 brown (including brown and white) and 34 black (including tricolor, black-and-tan, and black and white) dogs. All 43 of the brown group carried two or more of these sequence variants likely to interfere with TYRP1 function, whereas 0 of 34 in the black group carried two or more of these variants (10 carried one variant). We also genotyped 13 black-nosed and 10 brown-nosed dogs whose coat color was described as red, yellow, gold, apricot, or orange (including various degrees of white). All these dogs were homozygous for a R306X MC1R variant shown to be associated with these coat color phenotypes. The black or brown nose correlated perfectly with the absence or presence of the same three TYRP1 variants described above. TYRP1 was linkage mapped to dog chromosome 11, with a SNP in exon 7.
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