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This basic dog coat color panel bundles together several genetic tests for coat color that are applicable to all breeds.

The Brown gene dilutes eumelanin (black pigment) to brown but does not affect phaeomelanin (red/yell...
Five recessive variants in the fibroblast growth factor-5 (FGF5) gene are associated with long hair ...
Two variants in the Keratin-71 gene are associated with curly hair in dogs. Dogs with these curl var...
Degenerative myelopathy (DM) is an inherited neurologic disorder of dogs characterized by gradual mu...
Several gene variants are known to produce dilute coloration in dogs. Colors are lightened (diluted)...
The Dominant Black gene (K Locus) affects pigment switching between eumelanin (black) and phaeomelan...
A dominant variant of the R-spondin-2 gene produces the longer mustache and eyebrows seen in wire-ha...
Hyperuricosuria is an inherited disorder characterized by elevated levels of uric acid in the urine ...
The intensity coat color gene variant causes an extreme dilution of phaeomelanin (red or yellow pigm...
The melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene controls production of the pigments eumelanin (black) and ph...
Merle is an incompletely dominant coat color pattern characterized by irregularly shaped patches of ...
This DNA-based parentage test uses microsatellite marker analysis to compare the DNA profile of an o...
White spotting patterns that occur in many dog breeds do not have a uniform genetic basis, and the g...
Progressive rod-cone degeneration (PRCD) is an inherited form of late-onset progressive retinal atro...