DNA screening - Bedlington Terriers COMMD1

 
 
The test distinguishes between clear, carrier and affected dogs. Clear dogs have no copies of the mutant gene responsible for the condition and will neither develop the condition nor pass the gene on to their offspring. Carrier dogs have one copy of the normal gene and one copy of the mutant gene; they will not develop the condition, but will pass a mutant gene on to approximately half of their offspring. Affected dogs have two copies of the mutant gene that causes the condition and will develop the disease.
 
Test results from the following laboratories will automatically be sent to the Kennel Club for inclusion on its database :-
 

Animal Health Trust

Results from other laboratories may be included on the database upon owner submission and request – please email hbs@thekennelclub.org.uk for further information.

 

The following Bedlington Terriers have been DNA tested for COMMD1. Tables listing Clears, Carriers and Affecteds (in PDF format) are available from the following links:

PDF IconCOMMD1  Bedlington Terriers - Clears

PDF IconCOMMD1  Bedlington Terriers - Carriers

PDF IconCOMMD1  Bedlington Terriers - Affecteds

 

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