VetGen's new ChromaGene™
Coat Color DNA test for
Arabian Horses
The basic coat color of a horse is determined by the following genes: White (W), Gray (G), and E and A. The first two genes, W and G are dominant (need only one copy to produce the white or gray color). While these horses may contain genetic variations at the E and A locus, these variations cannot be determined by inspection of the coat or skin.
In the absence of one or two copies of the W or G genes, the coat colors of Bay, Chestnut/Sorrel and Black are controlled by variations at the E and A locus as seen in the following table.
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| EeAA | Bay/Wild Bay |
| EEAa | Bay/Wild Bay |
| EeAa | Bay/Wild Bay |
| eeAA | Red (Chestnut/Sorrel) |
| eeAa | Red (Chestnut/Sorrel) |
| eeaa | Red (Chestnut/Sorrel) |
| EEaa | Black |
| Eeaa | Black |
All other colors are variations of the above core colors, and are controlled by other genes that have not yet been located and for which no test exists.
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| EEAA | EeAA | EEAa | EeAa | eeAA | eeAa | eeaa | EEaa | Eeaa | |
| EEAA | All Bay |
All Bay |
All Bay |
All Bay |
All Bay |
All Bay |
All Bay |
All Bay |
All Bay |
| EeAA | All Bay |
¾ Bay ¼ Red |
All Bay |
¾ Bay ¼ Red |
½ Bay ½ Red |
½ Bay ½ Red |
½ Bay ½ Red |
All Bay |
¾ Bay ¼ Red |
| EEAa | All Bay |
All Bay |
¾ Bay ¼ Black |
¾ Bay ¼ Black |
All Bay |
¾ Bay ¼ Black |
½ Bay ½ Black |
½ Bay ½ Black |
½ Bay ½ Black |
| EeAa | All Bay |
¾ Bay ¼ Red |
¾ Bay ¼ Black |
9/16 Bay ¼ Red 3/16 Black |
½ Bay ½ Red |
3/8 Bay ½ Red 1/8 Black |
¼ Bay ½ Red ¼ Black |
½ Bay ½ Black |
3/8 Bay ¼ Red 3/8 Black |
| eeAA | All Bay |
½ Bay ½ Red |
All Bay |
½ Bay ½ Red |
All Red |
All Red |
All Red |
All Bay |
½ Bay ½ Red |
| eeAa | All Bay |
½ Bay ½ Red |
¾ Bay ¼ Black |
3/8 Bay ½ Red 1/8 Black |
All Red |
All Red |
All Red |
½ Bay ½ Black |
¼ Bay ½ Red ¼ Black |
| eeaa | All Bay |
½ Bay ½ Red |
½ Bay ½ Black |
¼ Bay ½ Red ¼ Black |
All Red |
All Red |
All Red |
All Black |
½ Black ½ Red |
| EEaa | All Bay |
All Bay |
½ Bay ½ Black |
½ Bay ½ Black |
All Bay |
½ Bay ½ Black |
All Black |
All Black |
All Black |
| Eeaa | All Bay |
¾ Bay ¼ Red |
½ Bay ½ Black |
3/8 Bay ¼ Red 3/8 Black |
½ Bay ½ Red |
¼ Bay ½ Red ¼ Black |
½ Red ½ Black |
All Black |
¾ Black ¼ Red |
Once your horse has been tested and you know its genotype, use this table for
breeding strategies and breeding stock selection. The outer ring of the color
buttons shows the visible coat color. The inner rings show the hidden color genes carried by the
horse. Entries in the table show the probabilities of producing various coat colors within a litter. For example, if your results show that your
horse is a
Genotype eeAa, your horse is a chestnut horse carrying the hidden genes for black. If you were to mate this horse with a
Genotype EEaa, the resulting foal would, on the average, have
a 50/50 chance of being black or bay.
These probabilities represent expectations averaged over the long run and are
subject to the law of probabilities.
While a test for the W and G genes does not yet exist it should be noted that:
In the presence of the dominant allele W, a horse from birth will typically lack pigment in skin and hair. The skin is pink, the eyes brown (sometimes blue), and the hair white. Sometimes such a horse is called albino. The W allele is only rarely encountered. All non-white horses are ww. The homozygous condition (WW) is lethal
A young horse with a G allele will be born with any color but gray and will gradually become white or white with red or black flecks as an aged animal. Earliest indications of change to gray can be seen by careful scrutiny of the head of a young foal, since often the first evidence of the gray hairs will be seen around the eyes. In intermediate stages of the graying process, the horse will have a mixture of white and dark hairs, a most confusing stage for trying to identify color. In the later age, the hair color tends to become more silver.
For further information see a complete reference by Dr. Ann Bowling
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