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Test name HCM MAINE COON (A31P) and HCM MAINE COON and OTHER BREEDS (A74T)
Swab Number 86047
Animal Number 12361
Owner/Breeder
Name Svetlana Kamakhina
Address per. Plotnichny 9-10
  g. Nizny Novgorod
  RUSSIAN FEDERATION
  603109.
Animal Details
Name Langstteich's NA Baby Love
Sex Female
Breed Maine Coon
Registration No. ID  
Microchip No. 276098104502249
Specimen Type BUCCAL CELLS
Date Received 26/11/2013 7:11:26 AM
Test Result A74T CLEAR A31P CLEAR
Interpretation This cat does not have the A74T or the A31P mutation This test identifies two specific mutations in the MYBPC3 gene that have been associated with HCM as described by Wess G, et al. Reference: Wess G, et al. Association of A31P and A74T polymorphisims in the myosin binding protein C3 gene and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in maine coon and other breeds. J Vet Intern Med 2010;24:527-532
Date of report: 22 January 2014 Authorised by: 
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Test name HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY (HCM) - MAINE COON (A31P)
Swab Number 86047
Animal Number 12361
Owner/Breeder
Name Svetlana Kamakhina
Address per. Plotnichny 9-10
  g. Nizny Novgorod
  RUSSIAN FEDERATION
  603109.
Animal Details
Name Langstteich's NA Baby Love
Sex Female
Breed Maine Coon
Registration No. ID  
Microchip No. 276098104502249
Specimen Type BUCCAL CELLS
Date Received 27/12/2013 12:35:13 PM
Test Result Clear
Interpretation The specific HCM mutation is not present. This test identifies the most common mutation currently known to cause HCM in Maine Coon cats. It identifies a mutation in the MYBPC3 gene as described by Meurs et al. If the mutation is not present, it does not mean that the cat will never develop HCM, as other causes are possible. A "Clear" result means that the cat's DNA does not contain this specific mutation. In breeds other than Maine Coon, a positive result indicates that the cat has the specific mutation. Reference: Meurs et al. Human Molecular Genetics 2005, 14, 3587
Date of report: 21 January 2014    Authorised    by: