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Traits are not a gene but are modifiers that adjust the extent of how some genes present them selves some trait modifiers are :
Traits are not a gene but are modifiers that adjust the extent of how some genes present them selves some trait modifiers are :


Intensity Marker, this is typically seen in Rabbits with a non-extension coat pattern "red". and the intensity is usually noted as +(Palimino creamy yellow) to ++++(dark mahogany red )
Intensity Marker, this is typically seen in Rabbits with a non-extension coat pattern "red". and the intensity is usually noted as +(Palimino creamy yellow) to ++++(dark mahogany red )
 
The extent of the broken gene( outside of genetic Charlies), En - Broken can represent itself from a booted Broken where as little white as a single white toenail may be the only indication of a broken pattern , all the way to a False Charlie where the rabbit is nearly white. various Broken Patterns include, Booted Broken over 90% color, Blanket Broken 10-50%, False Charlie less then 10% color.

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Traits are not a gene but are modifiers that adjust the extent of how some genes present them selves some trait modifiers are :

Intensity Marker, this is typically seen in Rabbits with a non-extension coat pattern "red". and the intensity is usually noted as +(Palimino creamy yellow) to ++++(dark mahogany red )

The extent of the broken gene( outside of genetic Charlies), En - Broken can represent itself from a booted Broken where as little white as a single white toenail may be the only indication of a broken pattern , all the way to a False Charlie where the rabbit is nearly white. various Broken Patterns include, Booted Broken over 90% color, Blanket Broken 10-50%, False Charlie less then 10% color.