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Seven novel KIT mutations in horses with white coat colour phenotypes

open access: yesAnimal Genetics, 2009
White coat colour in horses is inherited as a monogenic autosomal dominant trait showing a variable expression of coat depigmentation. Mutations in the KIT gene have previously been shown to cause white coat colour phenotypes in pigs, mice and humans. We
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Inheritance of coat colour in Merino sheep

Small Ruminant Research, 2008
Abstract Coat colour heredity patterns, from crosses and paternal backcrosses involving black and brown spotted Merino rams and full white Merino ewes, were investigated through segregation analyses. Statistical tests validate the hypothesis of a dominance with complete penetrance of: (i) full white over pigmented, (ii) black over brown, and (iii ...
Renieri, C.   +4 more
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Colour carbon coatings

Diamond and Related Materials, 2001
In this paper, the unique properties of thin diamond-like layers are presented. Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have been developed as colour coatings for a range of substrates. They can be used in a wide variety of applications, including jewellery and other applications where colours need to be combined in a tough, hard-wearing, aesthetically ...
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A Coat of Many Colours

2023
The purpose of this book is twofold. First, it is a biography of a European Jewish family, the Kranzthors, who migrated from Hungary to the USA near the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. A fully-referenced narrative of that family’s history is here presented, accompanied by genealogical trees, charts, photographs, and ...
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Inheritance of Coat Colour in Ferrets

Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, 1987
Abstract Inheritance of coat colour Standard, Chocolate and Dawn was studied in ferrets. Four different matings comprising 542 offspring were tested. The results obtained deviated significantly from expectations based on the single locus hypothesis.
Mohasina Syed   +2 more
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Coat colour inheritance in horses

Livestock Science, 2008
Abstract The colours of the horses have long been a subject of interest to owners and breeders of horses as well as to scientists. Though, the colour of horses has little to do with its performance, it is a primary means of identification and also the first indicator of questionable parentage.
A.K. Thiruvenkadan   +2 more
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Colour Conversion Coatings on Zinc

Transactions of the IMF, 1996
SUMMARYVarious-coloured coatings are formed on the surface of zinc cathodically treated in a molybdate-phosphate type aqueous solution. A 2min colouring treatment produced a golden surface coating with good protective performance. The composition and elemental valence state of the golden coating have been studied by XPS and AES.
Han Keping, Fang Jingli
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Coat colour in South China bulls

Veterinary Record, 2012
RECENTLY, I was working with the South China breed of cattle found in Hong Kong. The bulls of this breed are …
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