The
frame overo pattern is the most common of the three types of overo patterns recognized in the
American Paint Horse breed. the equine version of
Hirschprung disease. However, other researchers emphasize that overo spotting patterns are phenotypically and genetically
heterogeneous, that is, may have multiple sources. The frame overo gene can be masked by other white patterns, particularly
tobiano, which is a dominant gene and
epistatic to overo.
Epistatic means that when both genes are present, this is the one expressed. In addition, some carriers of the LWS allele appear to be solid. One theory holds that such horses carry the frame gene, but so minimal in expression that they appear solid. LWS foals are born almost or completely white with pink skin, but have blue eyes, not red ones. The lethal trait is that the nerves of the foal's
digestive system are undeveloped and the bowel cannot move food along. All lethal white foals die within 72 hours after birth, and are typically
euthanized sooner for humane reasons. A horse can be a carrier of the trait when it carries only one copy of the gene, (that is,
heterozygous) and carriers are healthy and show no clinical signs of lethal white syndrome. Thus, it is recommended by organizations such as the
American Paint Horse Association that horses of any pattern with overo ancestors be tested to verify their carrier state before being bred. There is a
DNA test for the gene which can be used to plan breedings and avoid producing affected foals. The mutation has not been found in solid-colored horses from breeds without frame patterning. Likewise, a sick foal that happens to be white can be tested to avoid inadvertent euthanization of a non-lethal foal who has a simple case of
colic. Lethal white horses should not be confused with non-lethal forms of
white, such as
dominant white, which may be completely white with pink skin. Blue-eyed, pink-skinned
cremellos and other horses carrying the
cream gene do not carry the LWS allele unless they also have an ancestor with overo genetics. The
splash white and
sabino genetics are not associated with lethal white, though such horses could also be carriers of the frame allele. ==Splash overo==