Although only a few specific pigmentation types are allowed within the Hucul horse registry, accurate determination of particular coat colors can be uncertain due to the presence of variation in color shades and segregation of multiple dun dilution variants. Herein, we genotyped the previously ...
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Greying varies between horses, breeds and base colors First signs of greying is usually around the eyes The gray gene is dominant and does not skip generations Grey Breeds While most breeds have the grey gene, not many are exclusively grey in color. However, there are two that are known for...
Thus, these two novel genes may play an important role in promoting pigmentation and dark coat colors. The GO and KEGG pathway analyses of differentially expressed genes revealed that most were associated with the function of cell and cell part ontology categories. Of particular interest in our ...
of at least three homologous (genetically similar) genes (King et al, 1995). Besides tyrosinase, the family contains DHICA oxidase (encoded by the B locus) and dopachrome tautomerase (I don’t think that mutations at this locus have been identified in horses). DHICA oxidase is discussed ...
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analysis of coat color genes in Mongolian horses Bei Li1, Xiaolong He2, Yiping Zhao1, Dongyi Bai1, Wunierfu Shiraigo1, Qinan Zhao1 and Dugarjaviin Manglai1* Abstract Background: Studies on the molecular genetics of horse skin pigmentation have typically focused on very few genes and ...
The coat color influence might be explained as a pleiotropic effect of the genes that cause this phenotypic variation and also influence morphometric measures. The inclusion of the coat color effect better estimated the additive genetic variance of morphometric traits in horses. As a consequence, the...
of fetlocks. Black – true black without any light areas. Bay – reddish shades from reddish tan to dark mahogany brown. All bay horses have black manes and tails, and black legs below the knees and hocks. Brown – black with light mealy areas at muzzle, eyes, flanks, and inside of ...
In contrast, non-Dun coat colors, such as black and chestnut, can be frequently seen in domestic donkeys (E. asinus). In horses, the Dun phenotype is explained by mutations impairing the expression of the TBX3 transcription factor. In this work, we intend to elucidate the history of ...