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  2. Mutations in the MC1R gene can result in different coat color phenotypes, ranging from black to orange to dilute colors like gray. The morphology of the coat color in cats is influenced by the distribution and density of pigments in the hair shaft.
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    Mutations in the MC1R gene can result in different coat color phenotypes, ranging from black to orange to dilute colors like gray. The morphology of the coat color in cats is influenced by the distribution and density of pigments in the hair shaft.
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    Cats can display a spectrum of coat colors, and these colors are primarily determined by two main pigment types: eumelanin (black and brown) and pheomelanin (red and yellow). The unique arrangement of alleles on the C locus determines which pigments are expressed in a cat’s coat.
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    Melanin comes in two forms: eumelanin, which produces black or brown colors, and pheomelanin, which produces red or orange colors. The genes responsible for the production and distribution of these pigments play a crucial role in determining a cat’s coat color.
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    In cats with orange fur, phaeomelanin (red pigment) completely replaces eumelanin (black or brown pigment). [2] This gene is located on the X chromosome. The orange allele is O, and non-orange is o. Males can typically only be orange or non-orange due to only having one X chromosome. See more

    Cat coat genetics determine the coloration, pattern, length, and texture of feline fur. The variations among cat coats are physical properties and should not be confused with cat breeds. A cat may display the coat of … See more

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    Tabby cats have a range of variegated and blotched coats, consisting of a dark pattern on a lighter background. This variety is derived from the interplay of multiple genes and … See more

    The KIT gene determines whether or not there will be any white in the coat, except when a solid white coat is caused by albinism. White spotting and epistatic white (also known as … See more

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    The silver series is caused by the Melanin inhibitor gene I/i. The dominant form causes melanin … See more

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    Eumelanin and phaeomelanin
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    The browning gene B/b/b codes for TYRP1 ( See more

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    Tortoiseshells have patches of orange fur (pheomelanin based) and black or brown (eumelanin based) fur, caused by X-inactivation. Because this requires two X chromosomes, the vast majority of tortoiseshells are female, with approximately 1 in … See more

    The colorpoint pattern is most commonly associated with Siamese cats, but due to crossbreeding may also appear in any (non-pedigree) domesticated cat. A colorpoint cat has dark colors on the face, ears, feet, and tail, with a lighter version of the same color on … See more

     
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