Cocoa (dunkelbraun, dark chocolate)
Cocoa (brown, dark chocolate)
General description
The recessive genetic variant of "cocoa" is the cause for a brown coat colour in the breed French Bulldog. Therefore, brown coat can develop completely separate through cocoa or/and the B-locus in this breed.
Breeds
French Bulldog
Order details
Test number | 8526 |
Sample material | 0.5 ml EDTA blood, 2x cheek swab, 1x special swab (eNAT) |
Test duration | 3-5 working days |
Test specifications
Inheritance | autosomal recessive |
Gene | HPS3 |
Mutation | G-A |
Literature | OMIA:002275-9615 |
Detailed description
The recessive genetic variant of "cocoa" is the cause for a brown coat colour, which resembles the known brown colours through the B-locus very closely. Cocoa is not part of the B-locus and is not compatible with the variants found on that locus. Therefore, brown coat can develop completely separate through cocoa or/and the B-locus.\nThe variant of cocoa is a possible explanation for "choco Bullis" that could not be found through the analysis of the B-locus.\nBesides to the coat variant, a deficiency of the thrombocytes has been recognized at homozygous cocoa dogs. However, the coagulation values of the analysed dogs are within the reference range. As long as the bleeding tendency has not been excluded, emergency medicine should be available in order to be able to tread the dogs immediately if necessary. \n\nSynonyms: Brown, dark brown, chocolate, dark chocolate, "untestable chocolate"