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Encyclopedia > Lethal white syndrome

Lethal white syndrome (LWS) is a common genetic disorder primarily associated with American Paint Horses. A foal with this syndrome is born all white or nearly all white and has a non-functioning colon. As of 2005, there is no successful treatment for the disease; such a foal typically dies within two weeks. A genetic disorder, or genetic disease is a disease caused, at least in part, by the genes of the person with the disease. ... The American Paint Horse is an American breed of horse which is a specific type of pinto horse. ... In anatomy of the digestive system, the colon is the part of the intestine from the cecum to the rectum. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The disease first appeared among overos, and so was called overo lethal white syndrome (OLWS), and it is a widespread misunderstanding that all overos carry it. In reality, research by the University of Minnesota has shown that LWS is not directly tied to the overo phenotype: not all overos carry it, and in fact some tobianos and even a small number of crop-out quarter horses and other breeds carry it as well. This misunderstanding is perpetuated by older theories predating the blood test, such as those of UC Davis's Laurie Fio, which claim that LWS results from a homozygous frame overo gene. [1] (http://www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/~lvmillon/overo.htm) The American Quarter Horse is a breed of horse originally bred specifically to race the quarter mile. ... The University of California, Davis, commonly abbreviated to UC Davis or UCD is one of the ten University of California campuses. ...


In 1997 researchers at the University of Minnesota Genetics Group, sponsored by the American Paint Horse Association, developed a reliable blood test for LWS. Using this test it is now possible to identify heterozygotes so that breedings likely to produce LWS foals can be avoided. Unfortunately, the disease has become so widespread among American Paint Horses that it has become difficult for breeders to avoid horses carrying the disease. 1997 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Reef. ... Affectionately referred to by locals as the U or U of M, The University of Minnesota is a large university with several campuses spread throughout the U.S. state of Minnesota. ... Blood tests are laboratory tests done on blood to gain an appreciation of disease states and the function of organs. ...


Because LWS foals are born with completely white bodies, there are a variety of misconceptions associating other white horses with the disease. Horses which appear to be entirely or mostly white are usually either white horses, cremellos, perlinos, smoky creams, splash paints, or maximally-expressed sabinos. None of these are any more or less likely to be LWS foals or to carry the LWS gene. Cremello is a color of horse consisting of a cream-colored body with a cream mane and tail. ...


Sources

  • Paul D. Vrotsos RVT and Elizabeth M. Santschi DVM. University of Minnesota Genetics Group. Stalking the Lethal White Syndrome (http://www.apha.com/breed/lethalwhites03.html). Paint Horse Journal. July 1998. Discusses the group's research and several myths about LWS.
  • Elizabeth M Santschi, DVM. Association of Equine Practitioners. Overo Lethal White Syndrome (http://www.netpets.com/horses/healthspa/lethal.html).


LWS is also "LivingWithStyle" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LivingWithStyle


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