WE NEED MONEY!
Why?
For some time now we have been working towards producing a genetic test for Stargazing in corns. This is a recessive genetic condition that causes a neurological deficit. It is not unlike the spider head wobble but is consistently present and consistently severe in comparison. These animals can survive, grow and breed but do require special care in order to do so, and so far at least seem to have shortened lifespans. There are several videos kicking around the internet to show it if you are interested.
How?
Phase 1 was to get the cornsnake genome sequenced - this was done as a PhD project at Bangor University, with the help of a few sheds from us and some friends.
Now we are attempting to start a project to identify the gene responsible, and once this is done, a commercial test can be produced that can be run on shed skins by any lab interested in doing so. Unfortunately in order to undertake the initial research to ID the gene, we need funding. By we, I mean the lovely guys at Bangor who will be doing the work. We need to raise about £5000 to fund the project. We have set up a donation system via paypal, but unfortunately we are still around £3000 short of target. And we are running out of time - we need to give the yes or no the Uni very shortly.
So....
Can anyone here help? This a massive forum of people who like corn snakes. This is a subject that has caused some heated debate. I realise that this test is being developed in the UK but if it becomes available, we will be able to conduct it on SHED SKINS. No vet help required for sample testing, easily postable. And the research would be publicly available so the labs in the US could run the tests if they wanted. If everyone on this forum donated $2, we would get a significant way to our total. Adam and I between us are more than happy to top up to get all the way there, but we have already pledged about a grand and can't afford too much more personally.
So people, please please help us to do something that could ultimately COMPLETELY ERADICATE a serious disease for our corns.
I don't know if the mods will allow a link, so I will just say google 'procorns' to find our page and the Stagazer project info is available from there.
Thank you.
Debbie
Why?
For some time now we have been working towards producing a genetic test for Stargazing in corns. This is a recessive genetic condition that causes a neurological deficit. It is not unlike the spider head wobble but is consistently present and consistently severe in comparison. These animals can survive, grow and breed but do require special care in order to do so, and so far at least seem to have shortened lifespans. There are several videos kicking around the internet to show it if you are interested.
How?
Phase 1 was to get the cornsnake genome sequenced - this was done as a PhD project at Bangor University, with the help of a few sheds from us and some friends.
Now we are attempting to start a project to identify the gene responsible, and once this is done, a commercial test can be produced that can be run on shed skins by any lab interested in doing so. Unfortunately in order to undertake the initial research to ID the gene, we need funding. By we, I mean the lovely guys at Bangor who will be doing the work. We need to raise about £5000 to fund the project. We have set up a donation system via paypal, but unfortunately we are still around £3000 short of target. And we are running out of time - we need to give the yes or no the Uni very shortly.
So....
Can anyone here help? This a massive forum of people who like corn snakes. This is a subject that has caused some heated debate. I realise that this test is being developed in the UK but if it becomes available, we will be able to conduct it on SHED SKINS. No vet help required for sample testing, easily postable. And the research would be publicly available so the labs in the US could run the tests if they wanted. If everyone on this forum donated $2, we would get a significant way to our total. Adam and I between us are more than happy to top up to get all the way there, but we have already pledged about a grand and can't afford too much more personally.
So people, please please help us to do something that could ultimately COMPLETELY ERADICATE a serious disease for our corns.
I don't know if the mods will allow a link, so I will just say google 'procorns' to find our page and the Stagazer project info is available from there.
Thank you.
Debbie