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Warmblood Fragile Foal Syndrome (WFFS Horse)
Warmblood Fragile Foal Syndrome (WFFS) is a connective tissue disorder in warmbloods that leads to skin detachment. Affected foals die or have to be euthanized. The disease is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner.
Synonym: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome VI
Genetic Test: available in Shop
White Spotting/Dominant White (Coat colour pattern Horse)
White Spotting (previously called 'Dominant White') is a general name given to a large number of white spotting patterns caused by mutations in the KIT gene. 30 'W' mutations are currently known. There is a large amount of variability in the amount/pattern of white caused by each of the mutations (W1-W30). Most 'W' mutations are breed or line specific, having originated in one specific horse.
Genetic Test: available in the Shop (W8, W19, W20, W21, W30)
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Wild colour (Coat colour A-Locus Dog)
The dog shows the typical "wolf-grey" colour all over the body. This colouration is caused by the aw allele of the Agouti locus.