ADN test for kai ken
Hi,
I want to test Hanako genes to know if she'll give me puppies with fawn colors but I don't know what locus I must test ? Locus E or K ? 1 brother and 1 sister have fawn color and parents are brindle.
What do you think about ? Thanks !!
I want to test Hanako genes to know if she'll give me puppies with fawn colors but I don't know what locus I must test ? Locus E or K ? 1 brother and 1 sister have fawn color and parents are brindle.
What do you think about ? Thanks !!
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If their whiskers are red/cream/white, they are cream/whites and you would need a E test.
Based on what I've seen of the Kai in the U.S., I would bet on the E test if I didn't know the whisker colors.
If I remember my dog color genetics right, ee yellow exists because it disables eumelanin expression in the coat, leaving only the non-black pheomelanin to be expressed (which is the pigment that accounts for the various colors of red within the coat of even a brindle Kai--just the brindles also can express eumelanin, and therefore there is black in their coats).
People who know more than me: Did I guess correctly? :P
Black whiskers is one way to tell the two types of red dogs apart. However, any black hairs will count, not just whiskers. The presence of black hairs proves she is sable, but the lack of black hairs does not prove she is recessive red.
I would order an E Locus test on one of her siblings or parents, who you know are carriers of the gene, and based on the result of that test, decide whether to get E Locus or K Locus for your dog. However, that option may not be available to you. In that case, I'd do both K Locus and E Locus on your dog. Either way you need two tests to be certain.
If you want to save some money and go with probabilities, here's the math:
If her parents are both brindle but produced fawn offspring, then both parents are carriers. Each puppy had a 25% chance to be fawn, 50% chance to be a carrier, and 25% chance to be clear . You know your bitch is not fawn, which means she could only be a carrier or clear. She has a 67% chance to be a carrier (50 out of 75) and a 33% chance to be clear (25 out of 75).
An expedient option to determine if she is a carrier would be to breed her to another fawn Kai. You have to be prepared to place any fawn puppies which result, but test breedings are less fallible than DNA testing. All of the puppies will be carriers and if your bitch is a carrier, odds are 50% of the puppies will be fawn.
EDIT: Keeping a carrier in your breeding program, even if only bred to other clear dogs, can prove a hassle in the long run. If the recessive gene has no benefit whatsoever in its heterozygous expression, I would cull the carriers from breeding. Otherwise, you need to test each stud she is bred to, and with each generation you will continue to need to do DNA testing or test matings to determine which of the resulting offspring are also carriers. It will really add up over time. If you are lucky, you can get a non-carrier from the first breeding and then continue forward with that dog instead.
Just a FYI on the approximate cost of the coat color tests:
VetGen : $55 for "e" test, $55 for "k" test.
UC Davis : $45 per animal first test
$65 per animal two tests same animal
@tjbart17 @MirkaM No more can be determined from the pedigree than what I already stated. The dog has a 67% chance to be a carrier. Only a DNA test or breeding to a fawn would reveal more.
That's my opinion anyways.
I'd still call Marian and rely on her expertise with this one. She knows her lines better than anyone here. You'll be amazed at how she can non-statistically guess what pairings will breed.
@MirkaM : yes, Hanako's grandfather is mijikai's Piece of the rock ( rocky I suppose )
This is pedigree:
father Onyx : mijikai's Fujimi kuroï tenshi
CH. mijikai's Piece of the rock ( CH. minimeadow Kilo X walnut Valley's mavis o'mm)
X CH. Pr'royals thunderstorm of mijikaî (CH. mijikai's Pimp of the nation X CH. mijikai's Mad maid marian)
Mother Yashii : Yasei no kokoro no yasashii takara des Trésors de l'Eden
classy 's kokusai taki hoshi ( minimeadow Classy poshi tomo X minimeadow 's classy tora odori)
X classy Daiichi odori no inochi ( classy's Daiichi aka tora X classy's Suki no inochi)
So in France, ADN colortests cost 65euros for locus E, (70 euros for locus E+B), and 65 euro for locus K.