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==Vienna== | ==Vienna== | ||
*V-Vienna | *V-Vienna | ||
Vienna is most frequently known for Blue eye white as two copies of "v" will produce a solid white rabbit with blue eyes. Vienna is a co-dominate gene, and a "Vv" rabbit is a Vienna carrier, in this case some random white markings can bleed through including the brilliant blue eye color in one , part of or both eyes. Vienna Blue Eye White is Homozygous recessive. 2 copies "vv" are required to make a BEW | Vienna is most frequently known for Blue eye white as two copies of "v" will produce a solid white rabbit with blue eyes. Vienna is a co-dominate gene, and a "Vv" rabbit is a Vienna carrier, in this case some random white markings can bleed through including the brilliant blue eye color in one , part of or both eyes. Vienna Blue Eye White is Homozygous recessive. 2 copies "vv" are required to make a BEW | ||
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The Lutino gene acts as a color stripping gene, similar to the color stripping nature of the Chinchilla gene. The Chin gene removes the red, yellow and beige pigments from the hair shaft. Similarly, the Lutino gene does the same, but instead of removing the red, yellow and beige, it removes the black pigments instead. So a chestnut or castor will be stripped of the black tipping, leaving behind a rich, fiery red. A self black will turn a dove beige, etc. In addition, the black pigment of the eyes will also be stripped, leaving behind a pink eye of various hues, depending on the variety. "" | The Lutino gene acts as a color stripping gene, similar to the color stripping nature of the Chinchilla gene. The Chin gene removes the red, yellow and beige pigments from the hair shaft. Similarly, the Lutino gene does the same, but instead of removing the red, yellow and beige, it removes the black pigments instead. So a chestnut or castor will be stripped of the black tipping, leaving behind a rich, fiery red. A self black will turn a dove beige, etc. In addition, the black pigment of the eyes will also be stripped, leaving behind a pink eye of various hues, depending on the variety. "" | ||
https://softpawsrabbits.weebly.com/the-lutino-gene.html | https://softpawsrabbits.weebly.com/the-lutino-gene.html | ||
=Modifiers= | =Modifiers= |