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===D-Density===
===D-Density===
[[File:Geneiticx3-28.png|thumb|D Loci]]
Density Gene has two Alle's, Full Density is dominate, and Dilute is recessive. The representation of The Dominate full Darkness marker is usually defined as " D". While the Dilute , is a higher "brightness" marker is usually defined as "d".
Density Gene has two Alle's, Full Density is dominate, and Dilute is recessive. The representation of The Dominate full Darkness marker is usually defined as " D". While the Dilute , is a higher "brightness" marker is usually defined as "d".
This gene can be thought of like the brightness slider under the hue/saturation adjuster in photoshop. Your default image (D) is set to 0, while the Dilute is akin to +50 brightness.  
This gene can be thought of like the brightness slider under the hue/saturation adjuster in photoshop. Your default image (D) is set to 0, while the Dilute is akin to +50 brightness.  
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  D is dominate for no dilution or full Density of color,  
  D is dominate for no dilution or full Density of color,  


  d is recessive and Dilutees the color .
  d is recessive and Dilutees the color .  
 
 
[[File:Geneiticx3-28.png|thumb|D Loci]]


====A frameshift mutation in the melanophilin gene causes the dilute coat colour in rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) breeds====
====A frameshift mutation in the melanophilin gene causes the dilute coat colour in rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) breeds====

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