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Cat coat genetics

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The genetics of cat coat length and coloration is a complex subject, and many different genes are involved.

The genes involved include:

For a cat to be calico (or blue-cream), it must simultaneously express two alleles, O and o, which are located on the X chromosome. Males normally cannot do this, as they have only one X chromosome, and therefore only one allele, and so calico cats are normally only female.

It could be deduced that a grey male cat with a white bib and paws:

Cat fur length is governed by the Long hair gene in which the dominant form, L codes for short hair, and the recessive l codes for long hair.

There is also a gene for hairlessness, which produces the Sphynx cat.


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