Ocie inherited both copies of the variant we tested
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Health Summary
Ocie inherited one variant that you should learn more about.
And one variant that you should tell your vet about.
Proportionate Dwarfism
What does this result mean?
We do not know whether this increases the risk that Ocie will develop Proportionate Dwarfism.
Scientific Basis
Research studies for this variant have been based on dogs of other breeds. Not enough dogs with Ocie's breed have been studied to know whether or not this variant will increase Ocie's risk of developing this disease.
Impact on Breeding
Research into the clinical impact of this variant is ongoing. We recommend tracking this genetic result and incidence of Proportionate Dwarfism in your breeding program and related dogs.
What is Proportionate Dwarfism?
Embark’s data suggests that this variant in the GH1 gene may contribute to a smaller body size. The original publication predicts this is due to a growth hormone (GH) deficiency. However, adult body size is influenced by several different genetic variants. Other changes noted by the publication, including retained baby teeth, persistent puppy-like coats, and low blood sugar have been occasionally reported by owners of dogs with two copies of this variant. These changes may or may not be associated with this variant.
ALT Activity
Ocie inherited one copy of the variant we tested
Why is this important to your vet?
Ocie has one copy of a variant associated with reduced ALT activity as measured on veterinary blood chemistry panels. Please inform your veterinarian that Ocie has this genotype, as ALT is often used as an indicator of liver health and Ocie is likely to have a lower than average resting ALT activity. As such, an increase in Ocie’s ALT activity could be evidence of liver damage, even if it is within normal limits by standard ALT reference ranges.
What is ALT Activity?
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is a clinical tool that can be used by veterinarians to better monitor liver health. This result is not associated with liver disease. ALT is one of several values veterinarians measure on routine blood work to evaluate the liver. It is a naturally occurring enzyme located in liver cells that helps break down protein. When the liver is damaged or inflamed, ALT is released into the bloodstream.
Breed-Relevant Genetic Conditions
Progressive Retinal Atrophy, prcd (PRCD Exon 1)
Identified in Biewer Terriers and Yorkshire Terriers
Variant not detected
Primary Lens Luxation (ADAMTS17)
Identified in Biewer Terriers and Yorkshire Terriers
Variant not detected
Intervertebral Disc Disease (Type I) (FGF4 retrogene - CFA12)
Identified in Havaneses
Variant not detected
Additional Genetic Conditions
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What is a linkage test?
DNA sequences that are close together on a chromosome tend to be inherited together. Because of this, we can use genetic variation surrounding a specific variant (i.e. "linked" to it) to infer the presence or absence of a variant that is associated with a health condition or trait.
Linkage tests are not as predictive of your dog’s true genotype as direct assays, which we use on most other genetic conditions we test for.
Traits
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No Result
For every test, we run multiple assays to ensure the accuracy of the results we deliver. For your dog, one or more of these produced inconclusive or low confident results. Therefore, we are not able to provide you with a result at this time.
Coat Color
No Result
For every test, we run multiple assays to ensure the accuracy of the results we deliver. For your dog, one or more of these produced inconclusive or low confident results. Therefore, we are not able to provide you with a result at this time.
Other Coat Traits
No Result
For every test, we run multiple assays to ensure the accuracy of the results we deliver. For your dog, one or more of these produced inconclusive or low confident results. Therefore, we are not able to provide you with a result at this time.
Other Body Features
No Result
For every test, we run multiple assays to ensure the accuracy of the results we deliver. For your dog, one or more of these produced inconclusive or low confident results. Therefore, we are not able to provide you with a result at this time.
Body Size
No Result
For every test, we run multiple assays to ensure the accuracy of the results we deliver. For your dog, one or more of these produced inconclusive or low confident results. Therefore, we are not able to provide you with a result at this time.