Sentences with phrase «e locus»

It could be Asee, the combined presence of the dominant black allele at the A locus but with two copies of the recessive «non-extension» allele e at the E locus: the As would try to demand a solid black, but the e on the other locus does not allow that color to be extended to the haircoat.
At the E locus, we have the choice of full Expression of black, denial of black expression, or partial expression in the brindle pattern.
The E locus (let's use E or e to stand for Expression) tells the body whether or not to create and deposit pigment granules that show up as black or dark (including liver and blue) in the coat.
Such a dog will carry the genes for arranging pigment granules in the nose and other integument to show black, liver, or blue, but nothing at the E locus that allows anything other than tan hairs (or tan with brindle striping).
Research at VetGen and independently at the University of Saskatchewan has identified two new alleles in the E locus, Eg and Eh.
KB is dominant to both kbr and ky, while kbr is dominant only to ky. kbr is responsible for the brindle trait and for a long time had been considered to belong in the E locus.
The first locus to look at is the E locus.
The E locus is responsible for the black mask seen in many breeds, and more significantly, for the presence of the yellow to red coats of many dogs.
Expression of all of them requires any combination of two ky or Kbr alleles at the K locus, and at least one E or Em allele at the E locus.
To see more pictures of sables (not all are merles), visit Inheritance of Color in the Australian Shepherd - Sable Aussies, and also Inheritance of Color in the Australian Shepherd - E Locus Yellows to see plain yellow dogs (one example has a red nose).
In the instances where some alleles at the E locus refuse to allow black genes to be expressed, you can get tan expressed in its place: think some Chessies, Chows, Danes, and others.
Only when both of the alleles at the E locus are the recessive e allele, will the coat be yellow.
Located just below the E / e Locus on the known canine coat color genetic interaction flowchart, the K locus is important to understanding whether or not a dog will express agouti traits in its coat color or if it can pass on agouti expression to its offspring.
For example, if at the E Locus a dog is EgEg or EmEm or EgEm then you will see that result, but if it is Ege, then the result you see will see is «EgE or Ege» because we can not yet distinguish between e and E alleles.

Not exact matches

3 - 34, J) which «remembers» a ritual decalogue, and a somewhat later version (E, having its locus in the North, not the South as J) which associates the Ethical Decalogue with the covenant of the sacred mountain.
Venus positive cells experiencing low - level transcription at the Hex locus, but still expressing the ES cell markers SSEA - 1 and Oct4, show elevated levels of PrEn gene expression and reduced levels of early ICM markers such as Nanog.
Bivalent marking of loci encoding lineage specific transcription factors in ES cells is thought to prepare these genes for rapid activation of transcription once the pluripotency network is extinguished [4].
It is important to distinguish lineage specific gene expression shown here, which occurs at a high level and with a degree of specificity in the different population compartments, to the low level of genome wide transcription observed in ES cells by others [22], or with transcript initiation at many loci noted previously in ES cells [23].
In fact, most loci in ES cells appear to be poised for transcription or actually undergoing transcription at a low level.
The generally recognized color loci in dogs are referred to as: A (agouti), B (brown), C (albino series), D (blue dilution) E (extension), G (graying), M (merle), R (roaning), S (white spotting) and T (ticking.)
«E», normal extension of black, allows the A-series alleles to show through, and «e», recessive red / yellow, overrides whatever gene is present at the A locus to produce a dog which shows only phaeomelanin pigment in the coatE», normal extension of black, allows the A-series alleles to show through, and «e», recessive red / yellow, overrides whatever gene is present at the A locus to produce a dog which shows only phaeomelanin pigment in the coate», recessive red / yellow, overrides whatever gene is present at the A locus to produce a dog which shows only phaeomelanin pigment in the coat.
References: After testing several unrelated white dogs from around the world, it has been recently proven by DNA testing that the genotype for the White Miniature Schnauzer is «e / e» at MC1r (commonly referred to as the «E» locus)e / e» at MC1r (commonly referred to as the «E» locus)e» at MC1r (commonly referred to as the «E» locus)E» locus).
The Em variant of the MC1R gene at the extension (E / e) Locus results in the localized distribution of eumelanin (black pigment) on the muzzle of the dog which resembles a dark «mask» on dogs with lighter colored coatsE / e) Locus results in the localized distribution of eumelanin (black pigment) on the muzzle of the dog which resembles a dark «mask» on dogs with lighter colored coatse) Locus results in the localized distribution of eumelanin (black pigment) on the muzzle of the dog which resembles a dark «mask» on dogs with lighter colored coats.
E (extension) locus.
The loci is E, the extension series.
The diagram below illustrates the relationships among the major loci (A, B, E and K) involved in determining coat color.
If the dog has any E or Em alleles, then it will not be yellow and we must look next at the K locus.
Another possible cause for the very common tan color is the combination ayE, wherein the A locus calls for yellow instead of black, even though the E calls for «extension» (of black, normally).
In order to say that dogs are capable of producing a solid - color coat, they either must have at least one copy of As (they are black dogs), or they have a pair of ay alleles at that locus (solid, but red - yellow), or they do have an As but not an E to express it (they only possess ee and thus are also solid reds).
Making it more complicated, in order to have E express itself as a black coat, it is necessary to also have the As allele for self - or solid - black at the A locus.
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