Mammalian coat patterns (e.g., spots, stripes) are hypothesized to play important roles in camouflage and other relevant processes, yet the genetic and developmental bases for these phenotypes are completely unknown. The domestic cat, with its diversity of coat patterns, is an excellent model organism to investigate these phenomena. We have established three independent pedigrees to map the four recognized pattern variants classically considered to be specified by a single locus, Tabby; in order of dominance, these are the unpatterned agouti form called “Abyssinian” or “ticked” (Ta), followed by Spotted (Ts), Mackerel (TM), and Blotched (tb). We demonstrate that at least three different loci control the coat markings of the domestic cat. On...
Color markings among felid species display both a remarkable diversity and a common underlying perio...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. Animal Genetics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behal...
Studies of free-ranging populations of domestic cats (Felis domesticus) provide excellent opportunit...
Tabby patterns of fur coats are defining characteristics in wild and domestic felids. Historically, ...
Tabby patterns of fur coats are defining characteristics in wild and domestic felids. Historically, ...
Tabby patterns of fur coats are defining characteristics in wild and domestic felids. Historically, ...
Tabby patterns of fur coats are defining characteristics in wild and domestic felids. Historically, ...
The SILVER locus has been mapped in the domestic cat, identifying a unique genomic location distinct...
The Tabby markings of the domestic cat are unique coat patterns for which no causative candidate gen...
The SILVER locus has been mapped in the domestic cat, identifying a unique genomic location distinct...
The SILVER locus has been mapped in the domestic cat, identifying a unique genomic location distinct...
Recent progresses in canine and feline genomics have led to the identification of an increasing numb...
The SILVER locus has been mapped in the domestic cat, identifying a unique genomic location distinct...
OnlineOpen: This article is available free online at www.blackwell-synergy.com Summary The Tabby mar...
The Tabby markings of the domestic cat are unique coat patterns for which no causative candidate gen...
Color markings among felid species display both a remarkable diversity and a common underlying perio...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. Animal Genetics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behal...
Studies of free-ranging populations of domestic cats (Felis domesticus) provide excellent opportunit...
Tabby patterns of fur coats are defining characteristics in wild and domestic felids. Historically, ...
Tabby patterns of fur coats are defining characteristics in wild and domestic felids. Historically, ...
Tabby patterns of fur coats are defining characteristics in wild and domestic felids. Historically, ...
Tabby patterns of fur coats are defining characteristics in wild and domestic felids. Historically, ...
The SILVER locus has been mapped in the domestic cat, identifying a unique genomic location distinct...
The Tabby markings of the domestic cat are unique coat patterns for which no causative candidate gen...
The SILVER locus has been mapped in the domestic cat, identifying a unique genomic location distinct...
The SILVER locus has been mapped in the domestic cat, identifying a unique genomic location distinct...
Recent progresses in canine and feline genomics have led to the identification of an increasing numb...
The SILVER locus has been mapped in the domestic cat, identifying a unique genomic location distinct...
OnlineOpen: This article is available free online at www.blackwell-synergy.com Summary The Tabby mar...
The Tabby markings of the domestic cat are unique coat patterns for which no causative candidate gen...
Color markings among felid species display both a remarkable diversity and a common underlying perio...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. Animal Genetics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behal...
Studies of free-ranging populations of domestic cats (Felis domesticus) provide excellent opportunit...