Equine Genetics Guide - White Pattern Genes by Kayosa, literature
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Equine Genetics Guide - White Pattern Genes
These are the white patterns that go over the base colors that horses have like chestnut, buckskin, black, and cremello.
If you want the base colors, please look at Equine Genetics Guide - Base Colors.
Another Guide will be about the Patterns and how they interact with each other(Coming soon to the page near you).
Q. What does the 'n' stand for in genetics?
A. Nothing. It stands as a placeholder so a person could see that it lacks a gene there. n = no gene present
Heterozygous: Means that it only has one gene effecting that area.
Homozygous: Means that there are two of the Same gene effecting that area.
Dominant: Only one gene is need to
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