Certified DNA Disorder-Free Lines
Ensure your horse's lineage is free from genetic disorders with our comprehensive DNA testing panel. Certify your horse against 10 genetic disorders: SCID, LFS, CA, PSSM1, HYPP, GBED, HERDA, MH, CM, WFFS.
Sample Collection
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Hair Roots: 30 to 40 hair roots.
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Blood Sample: 5 mL blood in a K3 EDTA tube.
Turnaround Time
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Standard Processing: Results in 5 to 10 working days after sample arrival at the laboratory. Clients organize and cover the costs of sending the samples.
Why Test?
Our Certified DNA Disorder-Free Lines test helps breeders, purchasers, and studbook certifiers ensure that horses are free from genetic disorders. This guarantees healthier horses, informed breeding decisions, and enhanced peace of mind.
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Results Description
The DNA test results will be one of the following:
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n/n: Negative. No affected allele present.
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n/P1: Positive heterozygous. One mutated allele present. The horse can pass the allele to 50% of its progeny.
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P1/P1: Positive homozygous. Two mutated alleles present. The horse will pass the allele to 100% of its offspring.
Additional Information
Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (PSSM1) is a hereditary muscle disease that affects many breeds. The condition is caused by a mutation in the GYS1 gene, leading to an abnormal accumulation of glycogen in the muscles. This can cause symptoms such as muscle tremors, stiffness, reluctance to move, and excessive sweating. Management of PSSM1 includes dietary changes and regular exercise to help mitigate symptoms.
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FAQs
Why is genetic testing important for horse breeders?
Genetic testing is essential for breeders to make informed breeding decisions and to ensure that their horses do not carry alleles for genetic disorders. This helps in maintaining the health and performance of the breed.
What breeds are affected by SCID and LFS?
SCID and LFS are commonly found in Arabian horses and breeds influenced by Arabian bloodlines. Testing is crucial for breeding and purchasing decisions to ensure the health of the horses.
How prevalent are genetic disorders in certain horse breeds?
Genetic disorders can have significant frequencies in specific breeds. For example, HERDA is prevalent in Quarter Horses, while WFFS often affects Warmbloods. Regular testing helps in identifying carriers and making informed decisions.
How do genetic disorders impact horse health?
Genetic disorders such as SCID, LFS, PSSM1, HYPP, and others can significantly impact the health, performance, and longevity of horses. Early detection through genetic testing allows for better management and breeding practices to ensure healthier future generations.
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How it Works
✨ Purchase the Test: Select and buy the DNA test online.
📄 Receive Instructions: After payment confirmation, receive instructions for hair root collection and a printable submission form.
✂️ Collect Hair Roots: Pluck hair roots, tape them on the submission form, place it in an envelope or sealed plastic bag.
📬 Send Samples: Send to our lab by regular mail or express delivery to:
Equigerminal Lab
Rua Eduardo Correia, Nº13
3030-504 Coimbra, PORTUGAL
📧 Receive Results: Get the result certificate by email. If you need assistance, contact us at support@equigerminal.pt.
♻️ Note: No need for a sample collection kit, enhancing sustainability by reducing waste and plastic use.