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"C" Full color is Dominate, The first Allele on the Coverage Color marker is "C" Full color. This is the dominate coverage marker and expresses the rabbits full color Eumelanin (B) all over the body. This gene can be modified by recessive genes at "at", "d", "e" and "En" to name a few. Some examples of Full Color Expression that allows the base color to be seen and produce your Solid Chocolate, Blacks, Blues, Lilacs, Chestnuts, Steels, and Harlequins, and will be expressed as shading on torts. | "C" Full color is Dominate, The first Allele on the Coverage Color marker is "C" Full color. This is the dominate coverage marker and expresses the rabbits full color Eumelanin (B) all over the body. This gene can be modified by recessive genes at "at", "d", "e" and "En" to name a few. Some examples of Full Color Expression that allows the base color to be seen and produce your Solid Chocolate, Blacks, Blues, Lilacs, Chestnuts, Steels, and Harlequins, and will be expressed as shading on torts. | ||
[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php/Light_Chinchilla "cchd" or "chd" is Dark Chinchilla,] The second Allele on the Coverage Color marker is "chd" Dark Chinchilla. This coverage marker strips most of the pheomelanin (red/yellow) and it turns grey/white while leaving the eumelanin (B) (black/chocolate) alone. chd mostly effects rabbits who are Agouti dominate coat types. and can hide on self rabbits, "tan" rabbits who exhibit chinchilla genes will have whiter bellies and ear instead of tan, and are called martins or foxes. This gene can be modified by recessive genes at "d", "e" and "En" to name a few. Some examples of Chinchilla Color Expression that allows the base color to be seen but Masks the pheomelanin , produce your Martin, Fox, Ermine, Chinchilla, Silver Tipped Steels, and Magpies, and will be expressed as shading on Sallander | [https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php/Light_Chinchilla "cchd" or "chd" is Dark Chinchilla,] The second Allele on the Coverage Color marker is "chd" Dark Chinchilla. This coverage marker strips most of the pheomelanin (red/yellow) and it turns grey/white while leaving the eumelanin (B) (black/chocolate) alone. chd mostly effects rabbits who are Agouti dominate coat types. and can hide on self rabbits, "tan" rabbits who exhibit chinchilla genes will have whiter bellies and ear instead of tan, and are called martins or foxes. This gene can be modified by recessive genes at "d", "e" and "En" to name a few. Some examples of Chinchilla Color Expression that allows the base color to be seen but Masks the pheomelanin , produce your Martin, Fox, Ermine, Chinchilla, Silver Tipped Steels, and Magpies, and will be expressed as shading on Sallander | ||
"chlchl" or "chl-" is Light Chinchilla, The third allele on the Coverage Color marker is "chl" Light Chinchilla. This coverage marker strips some of the pheomelanin (red/yellow) and it turns grey/white while leaving the eumelanin (B) | "chlchl" or "chl-" is Light Chinchilla, The third allele on the Coverage Color marker is "chl" Light Chinchilla. This coverage marker strips some of the pheomelanin (red/yellow) and it turns grey/white while leaving the eumelanin (B) |