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Achromatopsia (Shepherd/Arctic Breed Type)
Description

Also called Cone degeneration this is an inherited disorder affecting Arctic breeds and other breeds as well The disorder has been identified for the first time in the 1960’s in a strain of inbred Alaskan malamute dogs.

Phenotypically, as well as genetically, characteristics of cone degeneration are similar to the achromatopsia, an inherited disease in human beings.

First symptoms of cone degeneration usually occur after the retinal development is normally completed, which is between 8 and 12 weeks of age in the affected dog.

These symptoms are recognizable only in the day light, and they are day blindness and photophobia.

In dim light, the symptoms are not obvious and vision in dim light remains normal.

After birth, cones develop normally, but with time they lose their function and their inner and outer segments start to degenerate.

This events are followed with gradual loss of cones throughout the animal’s lifetime.

Diseases

Achromatopsia (Shepherd/Arctic Breed Type)

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Genetic Diseases

Severity:

Low-Moderate. This disease can cause some discomfort and/or dysfunction in the affected animal. It does not generally affect life expectancy.

Gene:

CNGB3

Variant Detected:

complete deletion

Mode of Inheritance:

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