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Red Factor/Black Factor (Extension)


Description

Basic coat colors (bay, black, brown, and chestnut) are controlled by the Extension gene (E) which controls the production of red and black pigment. This is also referred to as red factor and has been linked to a single nucleotide polymorphism or SNP (SNP is simply a change in a single nucleotide). Red Factor is recessive (e) and non-red factor or black factor is dominant (E). This means that horses testing heterozygous (Ee) and homozygous black factor (EE) will have a black pigmented base coat color. Only horses testing homozygous for red factor (ee) will have a red pigmented base coat color. The shade and pattern of colors will be determined by many other genes some of which have genetic markers within those genes already identified (cream dilution, agouti, etc).


Red Factor Testing

Animal Genetics offers DNA testing for the Extension gene.


Why test for Red Factor?

Often breeders of black horses will want to test for Red Factor to determine if the horse is homozygous for black (EE). Homozygous black horses will always throw black as a base coat. Thus, the resulting offspring will be black unless modified by other color modifying genes. Other reasons to test for Red Factor would be to verify that a horse has a chestnut or sorrel base. Cremello and Palomino horses are homozygous for Red Factor (ee).


Cost

$25.00 US per sample.

Sample Collection

Collect sample by pulling (not cutting) 20-30 mane or tail hairs with roots attached. It is important that you pull the hairs and confirm that the actual root of the hair is being collected. The root contains the genetic material of your horse that is needed for DNA testing. Therefore, cut hairs do not provide an adequate sample of your horse. Place the collected hairs of each horse in a separate zip-lock bag labeling the bags accordingly with the horses name or identification number. Download and complete a submission form for each sample and send along with payment to Animal Genetics for testing.


Results

Results are given using the following symbolic notation:

ee
Only the red factor detected. The horse tested homozygous for red pigment. The basic color is chestnut or sorrel unless modified by other color modifying genes.
Ee
Both black and red factors detected. The horse tested heterozygous for the red factor. It can transmit either E or e to its offspring. The basic color of the horse will be black, bay or brown unless modified by other color modifying genes.
EE
Only the black factor detected. The horse tested homozygous for black pigment. It cannot have red foals regardless of the color of the mate. The basic color of the horse will be black, bay or brown unless modified by other color modifying genes.

 


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