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Wild colors and the spectrum from all-red to all-black |
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The Splashed White Project. Wild colors and the spectrum from all-red to all-black. November 25, 2014. Non-equines and other tangents. As I mentioned in an earlier post. Becomes a “black horse”, while one with two copies of the recessive allele (. Is a “red horse”. Any other color is the result of a “modifier”. Is not a special site where some pure, basic color is ultimately determined. It is not the “red or black gene” at least not in the sense that the black horse/red horse idea posits&...Can make this...
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October | 2014 |
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The Splashed White Project. Archive October, 2014. Extension in other animals. October 10, 2014. Non-equines and other tangents. When talking about horses, the simplest way to explain the interaction between the two common pigment-type switches,. Determines whether or not there will be black hairs in the coat, and. Banded hairs are produced when the pigment switches from red to black during the development of the individual hairs. Other genes, including. It is recessive to the wild-type allele (. Dogs ar...
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Modifier relationships – it’s complicated |
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The Splashed White Project. Modifier relationships – it’s complicated. December 7, 2014. Non-equines and other tangents. In the most recent post in this series on pigment-type switching, I talked about the fact that both horses and dogs have a wild color that is a combination of red and black pigments: bay in horses, and wolf sable in dogs. Those wild colors involve the interaction of two pigment-type switching genes,. Horses and dogs also have a mutation for all-red (located at. As the modifier. How...
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2014 |
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The Splashed White Project. Modifier relationships – it’s complicated. December 7, 2014. Non-equines and other tangents. In the most recent post in this series on pigment-type switching, I talked about the fact that both horses and dogs have a wild color that is a combination of red and black pigments: bay in horses, and wolf sable in dogs. Those wild colors involve the interaction of two pigment-type switching genes,. Horses and dogs also have a mutation for all-red (located at. As the modifier. How...
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Translating horses to dogs |
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The Splashed White Project. Translating horses to dogs. November 21, 2014. Non-equines and other tangents. Before I return to basic dog colors, here is a short guide for translating horse color and dog color. I have posted about this a few times. But since there is going to be a lot of new material in the next few posts, I thought a refresher on this might eliminate at least some of the potential for confusion. Red Liver or Chocolate. 8221; When speaking about both, I either use the genetic notations (.
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On a short hiatus |
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The Splashed White Project. On a short hiatus. March 31, 2013. The upside is that the book that will come out this summer,. Equine Tapestry: An Introduction to Colors and Patterns. Has grown in scope. I originally intended it as the wished-for color version of the first volume. Well, now five volumes, since this new book is a supplement to the series. The new outlines encouraged me to think about gaps in the information in the original book, and before I knew it I had plans for more charts, and a longer ...
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A brief commercial interruption |
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The Splashed White Project. A brief commercial interruption. December 5, 2014. The page spreads that illustrate this post are from the most recent book,. Equine Tapestry: An Introduction to Colors and Patterns. You can order a paperback copy here. So having done my promotional duties, I will return to work on the next post on pigment-type switching. With luck that one will be posted some time this weekend. Introduction to Colors and Patterns. Wild colors and the spectrum from all-red to all-black. Enter ...
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From The Book |
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The Splashed White Project. Archive From The Book. A brief commercial interruption. December 5, 2014. The page spreads that illustrate this post are from the most recent book,. Equine Tapestry: An Introduction to Colors and Patterns. You can order a paperback copy here. So having done my promotional duties, I will return to work on the next post on pigment-type switching. With luck that one will be posted some time this weekend. The new full-color book is officially released. July 19, 2014. March 28, 2014.