| Literature DB >> 26401330 |
Jennifer Turner Waldo1, Kasandra Santana Diaz1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The breed-defining dorsal ridge in Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs is the result of a 133,000 base pair duplication on chromosome 18. Because this trait is dominant, heterozygous dogs cannot be discriminated from those with two copies of the Ridge allele.Entities:
Keywords: Copy number variation; Dermoid sinus; Genotyping; Rhodesian Ridgeback; qPCR
Year: 2015 PMID: 26401330 PMCID: PMC4579391 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-015-0013-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Canine Genet Epidemiol ISSN: 2052-6687
Figure 1Characterization of the primers used in the test. A. The region of chromosome 18 under investigation is shown, with the repeat region indicated by a darker line, and chromosome position indicated as +/- with respect to the first nucleotide of the repeat. Four primer sets are used, and the regions amplified by each are indicated as 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the image. Primer sets 1 and 2 amplify a region within the repeat, primer sets 3 and 4 amplify a region outside of the repeat. B. Primer efficiency for each set of primers. Four different concentrations of starting template were amplified with each primer set and Ct values were recorded on the y-axis. Colors used are the same as in panel A. Inset: slopes from the best-fit lines and corresponding calculated efficiency values. C. Location of the regions amplified in dogs of three different genotypes. Colors used are the same as in panel A. The ratio of products expected for each genotype is indicated.
Average Ct values for various dogs (SEM)
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| Ridgeless mixed breed dog (rr) | 24.97 (0.04) | 24.56 (0.08) | 25.09 (0.05) | 24.74 (0.02) |
| Ridgeless Rhodesian Ridgeback (rr) | 25.76 (0.04) | 25.67 (0.06) | 26.16 (0.04) | 25.88 (0.10) |
| Rhodesian Ridgeback with 1 Ridge allele (Rr) | 25.15 (0.08) | 24.92 (0.10) | 25.87 (0.07) | 25.70 (0.08) |
| Rhodesian Ridgeback with 2 Ridge alleles (RR) | 23.92 (0.06) | 23.55 (0.03) | 25.05 (0.04) | 24.81 (0.09) |
Figure 2Genotype determination. A. Three dogs of known genotype were selected. DNA from these dogs was analyzed by qPCR and RCN values calculated. Each bar represents a different set of comparison of PCR products: Blue/Green refers products 1 and 3; Blue/Red is 1 and 4; Orange/Green is 2 and 3; Orange/Red is 2 and 4. B. Average RCN values were calculated for each dog and the experiment repeated four times so that values could be compared to each other. All three means were shown to be different from each other (p << 0.05).
Genotype assignments for five test dogs
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| 1.63 (0.04) | yes | no | yes |
| Female, produced ridgeless puppies |
| 2.23 (0.05) | yes | yes | no |
| Female, has dermoid sinus, no offspring |
| 1.65 (0.06) | yes | no | yes |
| Male, produced ridgeless puppies |
| 0.99 (0.01) | no | yes | yes |
| Female, ridgeless Rhodesian Ridgeback |
| 2.25 (0.14) | yes | yes | no |
| Male, produced only ridged puppies |