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e Tort/ non-extension the opposite of the Steels with the light part of the Agouti hairs extended to the base. Non-extension strips out the eumelanin from the agouti coat and presents as a yellow/red solid colored rabbit, but it is | e Tort/ non-extension the opposite of the Steels with the light part of the Agouti hairs extended to the base. Non-extension strips out the eumelanin from the agouti coat and presents as a yellow/red solid colored rabbit, but it is | ||
common for these rabbits to still show the creamy/white underbelly that distinguishes the Agouti. | common for these rabbits to still show the creamy/white underbelly that distinguishes the Agouti. | ||
A Tort is a Self colored rabbit at A, " aa" and it expressed as a Reddish solid coat since the pheomelanin masks the Color at A, but they tend to express the eumelanin with darker points. similar to the Himalayan points, their Nose, Ears, | |||
A Tort is a Self colored rabbit at A, " aa" and it expressed as a Reddish solid coat since the pheomelanin masks the Color at A, but they tend to express the eumelanin with darker points. similar to the Himalayan points, their Nose, Ears, Feet and Tail will be shaded darker. | |||
====Mutations in the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene are associated with coat colours in the domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)==== | ====Mutations in the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene are associated with coat colours in the domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)==== |