Progressive retinal atrophy (b-PRA)
LABOKLIN Service ID: 8331
Bengal progressive retinal atrophy causes the destruction of the photoreceptors in the retina. Loss of cells begins around 7 weeks of age and slowly progresses until the cat has very compromised vision by approximately 2 years of age. However, blindness develops at different rates in different cats. The pupils are usually more dilated for affected cats than for cats with normal vision in the same lighting conditions. Affected cats also tend to carry their whiskers in a more forward position.
Method | TaqMan SNP assay, if necessary sequencing |
Breed list | Bengal (Leopard cat) |
Heredity | autosomal recessive |
Duration | 3 - 5 days after arrival of the sample in the lab (in case of sequencing 1 - 2 weeks) |