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Figure 1 | BMC Genetics

Figure 1

From: Polymorphisms within the canine MLPH gene are associated with dilute coat color in dogs

Figure 1

Blue Doberman Pinscher und black-and-tan Doberman Pinscher. Blue Doberman Pinscher (A) and black-and-tan Doberman Pinscher (B). Note the coat color differences between the two animals. The black and reddish fur parts of the black-and-tan Doberman Pinscher are changed to paler coloring in the blue dog. Classical genetics states that the blue dog is homozygous for the recessive dilute allele (d).

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