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The intensity of Red  is a gene modifier that controls how saturated the Pheomelanin is in a rabbits coat.  We refer to this as Rufus. A rabbit with very little intensity can look almost like a dirty white, while a Rabbit with extremely high Rufus can present as a deep mahogany maroon color. Rufus can also play a role in the quality of other coat colors becuse it turns up the saturation on pigments in the hair follicle. example: a truly rich inky black rabbit has a high Rufus, while a low Rufus Rabbit will appear a duller more charcoal black.
The intensity of Red  is a gene modifier that controls how saturated the Pheomelanin is in a rabbits coat.  We refer to this as Rufus. A rabbit with very little intensity can look almost like a dirty white, while a Rabbit with extremely high Rufus can present as a deep mahogany maroon color. Rufus can also play a role in the quality of other coat colors becuse it turns up the saturation on pigments in the hair follicle. example: a truly rich inky black rabbit has a high Rufus, while a


==Extent of Broken Pattern==
==Extent of Broken Pattern==

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