Sentences with phrase «dominant black gene»

Although, recent studies have shown that even with the dominant black gene present the brindle still appears.

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Gideon has passed his eye test, is N / N on the HU gene, is clear for JLPP and has tested as dominant black.
If the puppy has a Bb gene, then they will be black, because B is a black allele and it is dominant.
As long as some gene on a different chromosome does not interfere, all dogs with the dominant KB allele would be black in those areas of the coat where «dark» is called for, such as all over in some breeds or the saddle in other breeds.
They are popular with breeders because the three genes for a black coat are all dominant and therefore easiest to breed out.
The black coat gene color can either be dominant or recessive.
The traditional color, produced when one or both genes have the dominant allele, is commonly referred to as black or black and rust (also called black and tan), while the most common variation, due to both genes having the recessive allele, produces what is called a red or red and rust Doberman in America and a «brown» Doberman in the rest of the world, which is primarily deep reddish - brown with rust markings.
Your house cat at home may be what is referred to as a «dilute tortie» making her a good example of how the D class genes lighten the dominant orange and black genes creating a soft cream and gray (blue) coat with a tortoiseshell pattern.»
The black coat comes from the dominant or recessive genes.
The gene for lack is dominant in cats, meaning that black cats will always pass their color gene along to their offspring.
There are probably two main reasons for this: 1) the black gene is dominant so therefore there are more black dogs.
The blue - black / purple tongue gene appears to be dominant, as almost all mixed breed dogs who come from a Chow retain the tongue color.
Though the black gene is dominant, there are nine different labrador genotypes, allowing a number of different possibilities.
The genes for black (B) and liver (b) are the same gene with black being dominant.
Neither of the genes are considered dominant and for this, it is said that the orange and black fur coats are randomly disseminated.
Although the gene for the black coat is dominant, a sable - colored kitten is sometimes born in a Bombay litter.
Consider that the black coat of a black Lab is a dominant gene, therefore it tends to prevail.
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