OMIA:001492-9940 : Axonopathy, segmental in Ovis aries (sheep)

Categories: Nervous system phene

Single-gene trait/disorder: unknown

Disease-related: yes

Variants

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OMIA Variant ID Breed(s) Variant Phenotype Gene Allele Variant Type Variant Effect Source of Genetic Variant Pathogenicity Classification* Reference Sequence Chr. g. or m. c. or n. p. Verbal Description EVA ID Year Published PubMed ID(s) Acknowledgements
1828 Merino (Sheep) Axonopathy, segmental ALS2 Naturally occurring variant Not currently evaluated 2025 Reference not in PubMed; see OMIA 001492-9940 for reference details

* Variant pathogenicity for single gene diseases as evaluated by an expert panel of the International Society of Animal Genetics (ISAG) Animal Genetic Testing Standardization Standing Committee

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Cite this entry

Nicholas, F. W., Tammen, I., & Sydney Informatics Hub. (2023). OMIA:001492-9940: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) [dataset]. https://omia.org/. https://doi.org/10.25910/2AMR-PV70

References

Note: the references are listed in reverse chronological order (from the most recent year to the earliest year), and alphabetically by first author within a year.

2011 Windsor, P., Kessell, A., Finnie, J. :
Review of neurological diseases of ruminant livestock in Australia. VI: postnatal bovine, and ovine and caprine, neurogenetic disorders. Aust Vet J 89:432-8, 2011. Pubmed reference: 22008121. DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2011.00834.x.
2006 Jolly, RD., Johnstone, AC., Williams, SD., Zhang, K., Jordan, TW. :
Segmental axonopathy of Merino sheep in New Zealand. N Z Vet J 54:210-7, 2006. Pubmed reference: 17028657. DOI: 10.1080/00480169.2006.36699.
Windsor, PA. :
Ultrastructural findings in ovine segmental axonopathy of Merino sheep. Aust Vet J 84:169-72, 2006. Pubmed reference: 16739526.
1995 Bourke, C.A. :
The clinical differentiation of nervous and muscular locomotor disorders of sheep in Australia. Aust Vet J 72:228-34, 1995. Pubmed reference: 8526819. DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1995.tb03528.x.
1986 Harper, PA., Duncan, DW., Plant, JW., Smeal, MG. :
Cerebellar abiotrophy and segmental axonopathy: two syndromes of progressive ataxia of Merino sheep. Aust Vet J 63:18-21, 1986. Pubmed reference: 3954688.
1981 Hartley, WJ., Loomis, LN. :
Murrurundi disease: an encephalopathy of sheep. Aust Vet J 57:399-400, 1981. Pubmed reference: 7342953.

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  • Created by Frank Nicholas on 12 May 2010
  • Changed by Imke Tammen2 on 30 May 2023