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Molecular tests for coat colours in horses

Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 2009
SummaryColour phenotypes may have played a major role during early domestication events and initial selection among domestic animal species. As coat colours mostly follow a relatively simple mode of Mendelian inheritance, they have been among the first traits to be systematically analysed at the molecular level.
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Epigenetic inheritance of coat colour

Trends in Genetics, 2000
The ability to propagate stable states of chromatin activity is essential for normal animal development; however, little is known about the mechanisms that maintain these heritable chromatin states. Morgan et al.1xEpigenetic inheritance at the agouti locus in the mouse. Morgan, H.D. et al. Nat. Genet.
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The road to intelligent coloured coatings

Surface Engineering, 2011
Coloured coatings can cover more than purely appearance properties of a product. Many established products have added functionalities related to their coloured surfaces, which are well conceived an...
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On Inheritance of Coat-Colour in The Greyhound

Biometrika, 1904
A. BARRINGTON, A. LEE, K. PEARSON
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Coates of Many Colours

The Musical Times, 1988
Stephen Banfield   +2 more
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COLOUR COAT

Rationale: The white coat effect is a well-documented clinical phenomenon, characterized by elevated blood pressure readings observed in medical settings, whereas measurements taken in non-clinical environments tend to be lower. Its prevalence varies across studies, but is estimated to affect approximately 15–50% of the general population.
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Coat colour changes

Equine Veterinary Education, 2005
R. C. Pilsworth, D. C. Knottenbelt
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