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Horse Coat Reference Page Three by adheline

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Horse Coat Reference Page Three

Postby adheline » Sat Dec 30, 2017 4:27 am

A free to use illustrated guide to horse coats.
Page Three - Pearl


Pearl Black.......................................................................................................................................
-Dilution
Notable Gene: Extension [E]
Variations: N/A
Description: Pearl on Black.
Geno: E_ aa prlprl


Pearl Bay
-Dilution
Notable Gene: Agouti [A][A+]
Variations: N/A
Description: Pearl on Bay or Wild Bay.
Geno: E_ A_ prlprl // E_ A+_ prlprl


Sable Pearl
-Dilution
Notable Gene: Agouti [At]
Variations: N/A
Description: Pearl on Seal Brown
Geno: E_ At_ prlprl


Cream Pearl
-Dilution
Notable Gene: Extension [E] or Agouti [At]
Variations: N/A
Description: Cream and Pearl on Black or on Seal Brown
Geno: E_ aa Crprl // E_ At_ Crprl


Cream Pearl
-Dilution
Notable Gene: Agouti [A][A+]
Variations: N/A
Description: Cream and Pearl on Bay or Wild Bay
Geno: E_ A_ Crprl // E_ A+_ Crprl
Apricot
-Dilution
Notable Gene: none
Variations: N/A
Description: Pearl on Chestnut.
Geno: ee aa prlprl


Cream Pearl
-Dilution
Notable Gene: none
Variations: N/A
Description: Cream and Pearl on Chestnut.
Geno: ee aa Crprl

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PEARL
Pearl is a coat modifier that will
share a spot in the genome with
Cream. It has a similar effect to
Cream in how it lightens the coat
but shouldn't be confused.
Pearl will only express if, in the
genome, it appears twice.
xxxxxxxprlprl
Or, with a dominant Cream.
xxxxxxxCrprl
Not recessive. So, if it shows as:
xxxxxxxcrprl
It carries Pearl but does not
express it. It does not express
nor carry Cream either. The
recessive Cream [cr] is merely a
placeholder, like the [n] in nTo.











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