Dominant White 39 (W39)
Gene or Region: KIT
Reference Variant: G
Mutant Variant: A
Affected Breeds: Stock-type Horse
Research Confidence: High - Mutations in KIT have been well-documented to cause white spotting in both the horse and other species
Explanation of Results: W39/W39 = homozygous for Dominant White 39, white markings expressed W39/n = heterozygous for Dominant White 39, white markings expressed n/n = no variant detected
General Description for Dominant White 39 (W39) "Penny"
Dominant White 39 (W39) "Penny" is currently found in Stock-type horses and may result in a nearly all white appearance with colored hairs mixed thoroughout the body and head.
W39 Discovered In: Oakbank Pretty As A Penny, Stock-type mare
W39 Phenotype: Nearly all white appearance with colored hairs mixed throughout body and head
Gene Information
KIT is a tyrosine kinase receptor that is vital for normal development. Mutations in other species have led to white spotting, anemia, sterility, and certain types of tumors. However, no negative health effects associated with dominant white have ever been documented in the horse. The various W alleles encompass a variety of mutations, all resulting in changes to the encoded protein.
References
Obradovic NA, McFadden A, Martin K, Vierra M, McLoone K, Martin E, Thomas A, Everts RE, Brooks SA, Lafayette C. "Three Novel KIT Polymorphisms Found in Horses with White Coat Color Phenotypes." (2025) Animals. 15(7), 915; 15(7), 915. https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/15/7/915.
Haase B et al., “Allelic heterogeneity at the equine KIT locus in dominant white (W) horses.” (2007) PLoS Genet. 3: e195.
Haase B et al., “Seven novel KIT mutations in horses with white coat colour phenotypes.” (2009) Anim Genet. 40: 623-9.
Holl H et al., “De novo mutation of KIT discovered as a result of a non-hereditary white coat colour pattern.” (2010) Anim Genet. 41: 196-8.
Haase B et al., “Five novel KIT mutations in horses with white coat colour phenotypes.” (2011) Anim Genet. 42: 337-9.
Hauswirth R et al., “Novel variants in the KIT and PAX3 genes in horses with white-spotted coat colour phenotypes.” (2013) Anim Genet. 44: 763-5.
Holl H et al., “A novel splice mutation within equine KIT and the W15 allele in the homozygous state lead to all white coat color phenotypes.” (2017) Anim Genet. DOI: 10.1111/age.12554
Durig N et al., “Whole genome sequencing reveals a novel deletion variant in the KIT gene in horses with white spotted coat colour phenotypes.” (2017) Anim Genet. In press.
More Horse Color Genetics
Cream
Cream (CR) is a dilution that is characterized by diluting or lightening both black-based and red-based horses. A single CR allele lightens red pigment to Palomino but does not overtly affect Black pigment. Two CR alleles results in extreme dilution of the hair, skin, and eyes of any color, though black-based horses tend to retain more pigment than red-based horses.