Trait of Inheritance Tow alleles are invloved in Degenerative Myelopathy, A and G, therefore a test result can be A/A, A/G, or G/G. G allele is dominante to the A allele. Dogs with A/G or G/G test results are very unlikely to develop the disease. Dogs with A/A test results may or may not develop the disease. In the seven breeds that have been studied (Boxer, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, German Shepherd Dog, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Rhodesian Ridgeback, and Standard Poodle)All dogs that suffered Degenerative Myelopathy, when tested their test results were A/ A BUT not all dogs with A/A have suffered the disease and some dogs with A/A have only showed symptoms of the disease at an old age, as late as 15 years of age.
Inheritance : AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE trait
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Genotype: N / N [ Homozygous normal ]
The dog is noncarrier of the mutant gene.
It is very unlikely that the dog will show signs of the Degenerative Myelopathy
Carrier
Genotype: N / DM [ Heterozygous ]
The dog carries one copy of the mutant gene and one copy of the normal gene.
It is very unlikely that the dog will show signs of the Degenerative Myelopathy
Affected
Genotype: DM / DM [ Homozygous mutant ]
The dog carries two copies of the mutant gene and therefore it will pass the mutant gene to its entire offspring.
The dog may or may not show signs of the disease
Thank you Videx. I am aware that your website carries a detailed health section for DM. I was truly beginning to wonder whether anyone gave a damn about DM.
What I find disturbing is that those who should be 'steering' breed health don't appear to be aware of it. The BC website does not mention it but seems to reference little to do with breed health anyway, and whilst the GSDL website mentiions the disease, it makes no mention of a test being available. The KC DNA health tests section offers the information on DM testing and where it can be done, though they reference the University of Missouri for it.
I am also concerned at the apparent lack of take up by UK breeders, although I will be very grateful if anyone can advise any breeders that do, working or show lines, preferably no further north than Yorkshire.
DM is such a tragic disease, and GSD's are beset by it (but Corgi's are in a far worse position apparently).
IMO this is this is a breakthrough second only to finding a test for Epilepsy.
A DM TESTING SCHEME CAN EASILY BE SET UP BY
THE GSD BREED COUNCIL - so why does nothing ever happen?
The simple and honest truth is: the GSD Breed Council is a subtantially useless organisation.
Why GSD Clubs retain their membership is beyond any reasonable understanding.
There is so much more the Breed Council could and should be doing, particularly on serious health issues and DNA parentage testing, yet they do very little and take years yapping uselessly about any serious issues, apparently waiting and hoping someone somewhere may do it instead.
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