Geigy Caroline A, Heid Silvia, Steffen Frank, Danielson Kristen, Jaggy André, Gaillard Claude
Institute of Animal Genetics, Nutrition and Housing, Vetsuisse Faculty of the University of Berne, Switzerland.
Vet J. 2007 May;173(3):548-53. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2006.07.021. Epub 2006 Sep 7.
The prevalence of deafness is high in cat populations in which the dominant white gene is segregating. The objective of this study was to investigate whether there is a gene that is responsible for deafness as well as for blue eyes and to establish a plausible mode of inheritance. For this purpose, data from an experimental colony with deaf cats were analyzed. The hearing status was determined by acoustically evoked brain stem responses (BAER). Complex segregation analyses were conducted to find out the most probable mode of inheritance using maximum likelihood procedures. The prevalence of deafness and partial hearing in the experimental colony was 67% and 29%, respectively. The results of the bivariate segregation analysis support the hypothesis of a pleiotropic major gene segregating for deafness and blue iris colour. The high heritability coefficients for both traits, 0.55 and 0.75 respectively, indicate that beside the major gene there is an important influence of polygenic effects.
在携带显性白色基因的猫群体中,耳聋的患病率很高。本研究的目的是调查是否存在一个既导致耳聋又导致蓝眼的基因,并建立一种合理的遗传模式。为此,对一个患有耳聋的猫的实验群体的数据进行了分析。通过听觉诱发脑干反应(BAER)来确定听力状况。采用最大似然法进行复杂的分离分析,以找出最可能的遗传模式。实验群体中耳聋和部分听力丧失的患病率分别为67%和29%。双变量分离分析的结果支持了一个多效性主基因分离导致耳聋和蓝色虹膜颜色的假设。这两个性状的高遗传力系数分别为0.55和0.75,表明除了主基因外,多基因效应也有重要影响。