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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313454996_Potential_autofertility_in_true_hermaphrodites
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313454996_Potential_autofertility_in_true_hermaphrodites
On broken patterning oddities rabbit presented with one random  white spot on top of foot.
although in this case  injury is most likely. Broken pattern can be so heavily  marked that it may only show as a single white hair. You will only know with a test breeding if she is genetically broken.
Also broken is not a white with black.its the opposite.  Its a solid color rabbit with a white blanket on it. Much like for cc REW , are colored rabbits with a giant white spot.  When you see with on any animal its because the color has been masked by the genes blocking then from showing .  White is a stripping  effect.
So what the genes do to produce white is block , or dilute the density of eumelanin and pheomelanin.
Genes and combo  that can produce broken patterns , random spotting  or leakage are  :
En-  broken
aachdchd- self homozygous chinchilla
v- Vienna
duw,dud -dutch
Or chimera,  somatic gene mutation where genes copied incorrectly durring transfer

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