Phenotype - A term relating to the appearance of an animal as opposed to its genetic makeup. Pinch - A break in the straight lines of the muzzle. Platinum - The dilution of the "Chocolate" coloration. Also known as "Lavender" and "Lilac".
Phenotype: Visible characteristics of a catıs genetic make- up. Piebald: Basic white pattern with areas of color. Pigment: Coloration.
PHENOTYPE - The outward appearance of an individual cat which is dependent upon its genetic make-up.
8D(4) or 8G(5), and not just the Tabby Breed Code, but they will be exhibited and judged as the "TABBY" Phenotype. (ii) S/H - CREAM & RED TABBY/CREAM & RED SELF REGISTRATIONS (DUAL) must use their DUAL Registrations, e.g.
The Persian Cat of the 21st century is very different in phenotype from its earliest recorded predecessors, dating from the late nineteenth century.
Heterogeneity - Identical or similar phenotypes, traits, disorders, caused by different genetic or environmental mechanisms. Genetic heterogeneity The presence of different alleles at a gene locus.
Of course it applies to traditional Siamese too. The phenotype is a form of Himalayan albinism4 The body is shaded and the eyes blue and thus shows more pigmentation than is typical of Himalayan albinism.
In one study it was shown to affect about 20% of Manx cats, but almost all of those cases were rumpies, which exhibit the most extreme phenotype.
Phenotype A term relating to the appearance of an animal as opposed to its genetic makeup. Polydactyl The situation where a cat has more toes than normal on one or more feet. 5 toes are normal for the front feet; 4 toes are normal for the back feet.
mutation was caused by an autosomal dominant gene (only one copy of the gene is necessary for the trait to be expressed) the mutation in the American Wirehair was caused by an incomplete dominant gene (a recessive gene appears within the phenotype of ...
See also: Genetics, Cat Fancy, Genes, Shaded, Cobby
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