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Oculocutaneous Albinism (Small Breed Type)

Description

Oculocutaneous Albinism (Small Breed Type) in dogs refers to a genetic condition where affected dogs have a reduced amount of melanin, the pigment responsible for color in the skin, hair, and eyes.

This results in a pale or white coat, pinkish skin, and often light blue or pale eyes. Beyond cosmetic differences, albinism can also lead to increased photosensitivity and vision problems in dogs.

The "Small Breed Type" distinction implies this form of the mutation is particularly found or has been studied in smaller dog breeds.

A genetic test can identify if a dog carries the gene responsible for this type of albinism, helping breeders make informed decisions.

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Oculocutaneous Albinism (Small Breed Type)

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Trait (Associated with Phenotype)

Severity:

It is a trait and so is tested based on preference, not usually for health concerns.

Gene:

SLC45A2

Variant Detected:

chr4:73867311 (canFam3): G/A

Mode of Inheritance:

Autosomal Recessive

OMIA Reference:

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