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Cats have several different possible serotypes (blood types): Type A, Type B and the more uncommon Type AB (sometimes known as Type C).
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specimen | Svaber, EDTA blod, heparinblod, sæd, vev |
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Generell informasjon
Cats have several different possible serotypes (blood types): Type A, Type B and the more uncommon Type AB (sometimes known as Type C). Type A is “normal”; Types B and AB can be caused by a number of recessive mutations to the gene CMAH.
Besides being relevant for medical issues such as blood transfusion, a cat’s serotype is significant for breeding. If a kitten with Serotype A is born to a mother with Serotype B, it is at risk from the A-targeting antibodies in the mother’s milk. This causes a potentially lethal reaction known as Feline Isoerythrolysis Neonatalis (IN) or “Fading Kitten Syndrome”.
This test analyses for a specific variant mutation, designated as L441*, which codes for Blood Type B. The variant has been primarily observed in the Ragdoll.
Kliniske egenskaper
Tilleggsinformasjon
Due to the many possible mutations that can cause blood type B, it is not always possible to identify a cat's blood type through genetics alone.
The serological test (K712) directly determines your cat’s serotype: A (N/N), B (b/b) or AB (N/b). This can only be tested on a blood sample.
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Pubmed ID: 30235335
Omia ID: 119