2021
DOI: 10.3390/genes12071092
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Effects of Cocoa Genotypes on Coat Color, Platelets and Coagulation Parameters in French Bulldogs

Abstract: A nonsense variant in HPS3, c.2420G>A or p.Trp807*, was recently discovered as the cause for a brown coat color termed cocoa in French Bulldogs. Here, we studied the genotype–phenotype correlation regarding coat color in HPS3 mutant dogs that carried various combinations of mutant alleles at other coat color genes. Different combinations of HPS3, MLPH and TYRP1 genotypes resulted in subtly different shades of brown coat colors. As HPS3 variants in humans cause the Hermansky–Pudlak syndrome type 3, which in … Show more

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“…The other investigated the phenotypic effects of a loss-of-function of the HPS3 gene in French Bulldogs with the cocoa coat color. This study reports the resulting coat colors when the cocoa allele is combined with mutant alleles at other coat color loci and the effects of HPS3 deficiency on platelet morphology and blood coagulation parameters [12].…”
Section: Canine Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other investigated the phenotypic effects of a loss-of-function of the HPS3 gene in French Bulldogs with the cocoa coat color. This study reports the resulting coat colors when the cocoa allele is combined with mutant alleles at other coat color loci and the effects of HPS3 deficiency on platelet morphology and blood coagulation parameters [12].…”
Section: Canine Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%