ANTAGENE provides a certificate displaying the genetic status of a dog or a cat
Presence of brown or yellow coat
Description: DNA test can identifying dogs carrying the genotype "Brown" (Locus B) and the genotype "Yellow" (E Locus)
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Gene involved : TYRP1 and MC1R
Tested mutation : TYRP1: S41C, Q331X and 345delPMC1R: R306X
Transmission : Autosomal
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ANTAGENE performs genetic identification and parentage verification for a puppy and a kitten
ANTAGENE produces an unique genetic fingerprint of a dog or a cat
ANTAGENE is involved into discovering the causes of hereditary diseases and developp new DNA screening tests
Immune cancer
Speciality Oncology
Description : Tumour affecting histiocytes, cells responsible for immune function. Development of tumours spread throughout several organs (spleen, lungs, liver, lymph nodes…). In this breed, the most commonly encountered type is localized in only one organ (mainly the joints or the skin).
Symptoms : Weight loss, lethargy, anorexia, occasionally fever, cough and pale mucous membranes
Age of onset : The average age of detection is 6.5 years
Examination : Histological or cytological analyses
Progress : Undergoing sampling
Prélèvements pour participer à la recherche : Blood sample in EDTA tube (2-4 mL)
Documents to be attached to samples : Clinical certificate, Sampling certificate, Copy of pedigree
Collaboration : Dr C. André (CNRS of Rennes, France). http://dog-genetics.genouest.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=17&lang=en
Contact : cani-dna@univ-rennes1.fr mageane@antagene.com
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ANTAGENE is involved into discovering the causes of hereditary diseases and developp new DNA screening tests
Immune cancer
Speciality Oncology
Description : Tumour affecting histiocytes, cells responsible for immune function. Development of tumours spread throughout several organs (spleen, lungs, liver, lymph nodes…). In this breed, the most commonly encountered type is localized in only one organ (mainly the joints or the skin).
Symptoms : Weight loss, lethargy, anorexia, occasionally fever, cough and pale mucous membranes
Age of onset : The average age of detection is 6.5 years
Examination : Histological or cytological analyses
Progress : Undergoing sampling
Prélèvements pour participer à la recherche : Blood sample in EDTA tube (2-4 mL)
Documents to be attached to samples : Clinical certificate, Sampling certificate, Copy of pedigree
Collaboration : Dr C. André (CNRS of Rennes, France) http://dog-genetics.genouest.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=17&lang=en
Contact : cani-dna@univ-rennes1.fr mageane@antagene.com
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