Iferian Oriental Genetics

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Iferian Oriental Genetics

Postby Griffin Torrens » Fri Jul 24, 2020 10:04 am

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Mostly alphabetical, save for O and L
A locus/B locus/O locus/C locus/D locus/I locus/T locus/W locus/L locus

Each locus (section) contains 2 alleles (letter(s)), one from each parent. Dominant alleles hide recessive ones. The lower down the list, the more recessive, except in the case of sk and the W locus, which react with the other allele it's with.

Alleles with a * are breed specific to Iferian Orientals.

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A locus Agouti

    A - agouti, allows T locus to show
    a - non-agouti, T locus hidden
    ah* - half agouti, expresses on T, O, W or locus with different alleles (chance for het)

B locus Base colour

    B - black
    b - chocolate
    bi - Cinnamon

O locus Orange

    Of* - fox tortie, always shows
    O - orange/red covers B locus
    o - B locus
    If one of each (Oo), orange and B show, so tortoiseshell/calico

C locus Point

    C - full colour
    cs - light point (pales the body area to practically white
    cb - dark point (pales the body area slightly, eg. Black to grey)
    c - albino
    If both cs and cb (cscb) then it's a mink point

D locus Dilution

    D - non dilute
    d - dilutes B or O colour
      black -> blue
      chocolate -> lilac
      cinnamon -> fawn
      Orange -> cream

I locus Silver

    I - silver replaces the base coat with silver, bit leaves tabby colours the same
    i - no change

T locus Tabby

    Ti* - bandit
    Ta - ticked
    Tm - mackerel
    Ts - spotted
    Tb - classic
    sk - sokoke interacts with the other allele, changing it
      sksk - ghost
      bandit -> shaded markings
      ticked -> shaded
      mackerel -> candleflame
      spotted -> rosettes
      classic -> marbled

W locus White

    Wt* - tigris white - T locus shows
    Wd - dominant (51-100%)
    Ws - spotting (1-50%)
    w - no white
    wg - gloves
    wl* - lightning
    wdr* - dripping
    wp* - pied white
    ww* - wild

L locus

    L - short fur
    l - long fur
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Eye Colour


If a parent has heterochromia, both eyes are rolled seperatly

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Postby Griffin Torrens » Fri Jul 24, 2020 10:12 am

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W locus with blue eyes can cause deafness

    wdwd - 50%
    wdws - 15%
    wdw - 5%
    wdwg - 10%

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