Research News

New Dog DNA Test: Cocoa Coat Color

The Veterinary Genetics Laboratory is excited to announce the launch of a new dog coat color test for a visually distinct brown coat color, known as cocoa, that occurs in French Bulldogs.

VGL's Dr. Rebecca Bellone Featured in Equine Veterinary Journal Podcast

In early April, VGL Director Dr. Rebecca Bellone joined the Equine Veterinary Journal podcast "EVJ in Conversation" to discuss catastrophic breakdown in racehorses as well as her recent paper, which found no evidence of linkage between catastrophic breakdown and the mutation that causes Warmblood fragile foal syndrome type 1 (WFFS).

Ocular Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Belgian Horses

A new study by researchers at the Veterinary Genetics Laboratory investigated the occurrence of ocular squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the Belgian breed to determine if the mutation known to be associated with ocular SCC in Haflingers is also a risk factor for the same condition in Belgian horses.

Managing the Genetics of Chondrodystrophy (CDDY)

Chondrodystrophy occurs in many breeds, changing the character of all of the intervertebral discs at a young age and causing degenerative processes that predispose the discs to herniate. Unlike other disease-causing mutations found in dogs, the mutation that causes chondrodystrophy is not a change within a gene but is instead the insertion of an extra copy of a gene to a new location on a different chromosome.