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Absence of the severe combined immunodeficiency disease gene among Arabian horses in Poland

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Severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID) is an autosomal recessive disease occurring in Arabian horses. A recent discovery of a five base pair deletion in the gene encoding DNA-PK catalytic subunit has led to a PCR based test to screen for carriers of this disease. It has been suggested that the origin of this mutation arose from a stallion that originated in Poland. For this reason the occurrence of the SCID allele was tested on a representative sample of Polish horses. None of the 271 horses tested were carriers for this mutated allele.

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39-41

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E.G. Cothran, 101 Animal Pathology, Lexington, KY 40502, U.S.A. E-mail: gcothran@pop.uky.edu.

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