\ATAXIA
RESEARCH PROGRAM a lecture given by Dr
Alan Wilton at the WKC AGM April 2007
Slides which
summerise the above lecture.
(large file 3 mb)
Instructions
for submitting a sample for
ataxia research at UNSW
Consent
Form to accompany samples sent to the UNSW
Import Form required for samples if
sent to UNSW from Overseas (not
History & "Perspective" of Ataxia in Working Kelpies
Caused by a recessive gene, like thousands of others in all species (eg.Cystic Fibrosis in offspring are likely to be affected.)
While undesirable recessive genes are rare in the population the incidence of affected individuals remains at a very low level. Therefore, it is best to maintain a large breeding population. The estimated number of registrations of WKC Kelpies per generation is 15,000.
When the Working Kelpie Council’s (WKC) Geneticist Dr. Don Robertson discovered Cerebellar Abiotrophy (ataxia) in Kelpies in 1987 it was immediately reported in the Australian Veterinary Journal, Vol 66, No 9, September 1989.
The WKC has repeatedly published information on ataxia, advising breeders to report the incidence of affected pups and to contact Dr Robertson for free advice to minimize the likelihood of breeding more. A video of affected dogs was produced to increase awareness and copies were freely available to interested vets and breeders.
From the outset the WKC has backed research by Dr.
Robertson
and his colleagues at
In 2006, the WKC became aware of Dr. Alan Wilton’s
successful work locating defective genes in
Border
Collies and entered into a collaborative agreement with him to fund
research
into ataxia in Kelpies. It made available to him all materials
collected or
produced in the last twenty years and gave him access to its
comprehensive
pedigree records going back fifty years.Usually the problem surfaced
because of the mating of
related dogs
With the availability
of a reliable test for carriers of the condition, it is hoped for the
eventual
elimination of ataxia from the breed.
Dr Wilton urgently needs samples
from ataxia kelpies, suspect carriers & dogs believed
free of the desease in light of the large donation by Mr Terry Snow.
Kits are available free from the WKC (admin@wkc.org.au)
also see links above on
instructions for samples .
A CD of the origional film of ataxia dogs made by Dr
Robertson in the late '80 is currently available free from the WKC, a $1
stamped self addressed A5 sized envelope would be appreciated
from
Australian readers to ofset the cost to the Council,
alternatively. members of
the WKC could ask to be invoiced for say $1.50 Australian Members or
$2.00 Overseas to cover envelope & postage.
The Council also has a DVD
from Dr Wilton's research group on their research project produced by
Mr Terry Snow who has given a large donation towards the research. This
is available free from the WKC under the same conditions listed above
.Any Donations to support the
Research Program should be sent to :
Alan Wilton
School of Biotechnology
University of NSW 2052
Australia
Note : Donations from
Overseas (Not Australia)
under $10 lose 75% in currency exchange, so perhaps
a
group of people could get together to send a larger amount