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    Lethal white syndrome (LWS), also called overo lethal white syndrome (OLWS), lethal white overo (LWO), and overo lethal white foal syndrome (OLWFS), is...
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  • Lethal White is the fourth novel in the Cormoran Strike series, written by J. K. Rowling and published under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. The novel...
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    condition called lethal white syndrome. This is a genetic disorder causing foals to die shortly after birth. Affected foals are fully white and have a non-functional...
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    birth and is characterized by impaired vision in dark conditions. Lethal white syndrome is a genetic disorder linked to the Frame overo (O) gene and most...
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    chance the foal will have lethal white syndrome. Splashed white or splash overo is a group of patterns that tend to have white on the underside, as if a...
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    "lethal white syndrome", although this condition has no relation to overo lethal white syndrome in horses or double merle syndrome in dogs. Lethal white...
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    Lethal White Syndrome (LWS). Visually identified frames have no health defects connected to their color, and are characterized by ragged, sharp white...
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    commonly known white spotting genes, most often tobiano, combined with frame overo, sabino or splashed white. Foals with lethal white syndrome (LWS) have...
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    "wash out" the base color. The tobiano gene itself is not linked to lethal white syndrome. However, some tobiano horses may be carriers of the gene if they...
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  • The initials LWS may refer to: Lethal white syndrome, a genetic disorder of horses Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport, Idaho, US LWS (aircraft manufacturer)...
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    deafness and a white coat in cats when mutated, KIT, has been found to increase MITF expression. Lethal white syndrome is a syndrome in horses caused...
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    when homozygous produces lethal white syndrome. Frame is characterized by jagged but sharply defined, horizontally oriented white patches. By itself, the...
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  • syndrome Lenz–Majewski syndrome Leriche's syndrome Leschke syndrome Lesch–Nyhan syndrome Lethal congenital contracture syndrome Lethal white syndrome...
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  • to immature immune system and low levels of ingested colostrum. Lethal white syndrome, or ileocolonic aganglionosis, will result in meconium impaction...
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    color genetics White (horse) Melanism Gray (horse) Dun gene Champagne gene Silver dapple gene Albinism Leucism Lethal white syndrome Mariat, Denis; Sead...
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    dogs are much easier to spot. The term "lethal white" originated from horses born with lethal white syndrome, and has since evolved to often describe...
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    Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome (WPWS) is a disorder due to a specific type of problem with the electrical system of the heart involving an accessory pathway...
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    known as lethal white syndrome dies shortly after birth. There are no "albinos" in the horse world. Albinos, defined as animals with a white coat with...
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    be lethal at an early stage of embryonic development. Camarillo White horses do not carry the genes for Lethal white syndrome. All Camarillo White Horses...
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    Santschi DVM. University of Minnesota Genetics Group. "Stalking the Lethal White Syndrome". Paint Horse Journal. July 1998. "Horse coat color tests" from...
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  • White spot syndrome (WSS) is a viral infection of penaeid shrimp. The disease is highly lethal and contagious, killing shrimp quickly. Outbreaks of this...
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    horses, consisting of a gold coat and white mane and tail; the degree of whiteness can vary from bright white to yellow. The palomino color derived from...
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    called ulnar–mammary syndrome, and the null allele (being unable to produce any TBX3 at all) is thought to be embryonic lethal. In non-dun horses, the...
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    unpigmented spots (white) on a pigmented background of hair, feathers or scales. Thus a piebald black and white dog is a black dog with white spots. The animal's...
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    Stranzinger, G.; Rieder, S. (2004). "Genetic mapping of dominant white (W), a homozygous lethal condition in the horse (Equus caballus)". Journal of Animal...
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    potential lethality related to other coat colors, such as "dominant white" and "lethal white", so roan was believed to follow a similar pattern. Genetic science...
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    making up the base) can be affected by: Intensity locus. And of course, white markings and ticking can occur on any brindle dog. Brindle is caused by...
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    contraction.[citation needed] The equivalent disease in horses is lethal white syndrome. Definitive diagnosis is made by suction biopsy of the distally...
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    Mickelson (2001). "The Impact of the Mutation Causing Overo Lethal White Syndrome on White Patterning in Horses" (PDF). AAEP Proceedings. 47. American...
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    general Quarter Horse population. Lethal White Syndrome (LWS) is fatal when homozygous. Affected foals are born pure white in color, with an underdeveloped...
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