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Shadow Ash | Recessive Gene: nSa | Dominant Gene: SaSa
About the Mutation: This pattern gives the appearance of shadow figures, or blotches, against the coat. This is typically darker against the base colour, usually in a darkened grey with visible impressions in the base colour. This only covers 50-75% of the body. This pattern works on roans [including Siamese Roan] and basic/normal base patterns, it cannot over lap with other mutation genes physically,but may be carried.
Void | Recessive Gene: nVo | Dominant Gene: VoVo
About the Mutation: This pattern creates a darkened striped pattern that is solid on the hind-quarts and lower forelegs. The striping flows in soft, blotched curves along the body, but cannot touch the head/face. This cannot overlap other genes physically, but can be carried.
Marble Cracks | Recessive Gene: nMc | Dominant Gene: McMc
About the Mutation: Marble Cracks is a fairly visible, blurred mutation that gives the impression of veins in marble. This can be on the whole body, but is not to be confused with Inlay Genes, Kings Stripe Gene, Spectrum Gene, or Broad Mark Genes. This cracking can either be darker than the base, or in cases of black or deep greys, the use of lighter grey or off white may occur. This cannot overlap other genes physically, but can be carried.
Rust Drip | Recessive Gene: nRd | Dominant Gene: RdRd
About the Mutation: A darkened pattern that gives the appearance of water run marks. This always runs down from the top line from an extended 'dun'-like stripe down the center of the face and center of the spine, with loose lines running down. It can also affect the legs, with a main stripe down the back of the leg and likewise drip downwards. The stripe cannot be attached to the back stripe, it must be broken from each other as seen. This cannot overlap other genes physically, but can be carried.
Merle | Recessive Gene: nMr | Dominant Gene: MrMr
About the Mutation: Much like merle in dogs, this is typically seen on light coats and is darker than the base shade. These blotches can be small or large, refer to canines for more merle-patterns. This gene can be displayed over or with other genes on this list, excluding Black Out, Framed Scorda or Ball Python.
Clouded | Recessive Gene: nCl | Dominant Gene: ClCl
About the Mutation: A simple gene that is considered to be a cousin to the Ball Python Gene, the clouded gene gives random white marks that are framed in a darker base colour [not mapped]. This cannot overlap other genes physically, but can be carried.
Framed Scorda | Recessive Gene: nFS | Dominant Gene: FSFS
About the Mutation: The Framed Scorda Gene only ever forms on the inside frame of a Diablos. It's a broken line pattern, thought to be a cousin gene to the Tabby and Thylacine gene. However this gene brings defects when it is dominant - deafness, photo-sensitivity, mono-eye [eye is grey in colour, and thus can only see in black and white] and even blindness. This cannot overlap other genes physically, but can be carried.
Thylacine | Recessive Gene: nTh | Dominant Gene: ThTh
About the Mutation: Simple darkened downward barring that comes from the withers back. It never forms full circles around the body, and will show with the DUN genes. Consided to be a simple cousin gene of Tabby and Framed Scorda. This cannot overlap other genes physically, but can be carried.
Tabby | Recessive Gene: nTy | Dominant Gene: TyTy
About the Mutation: Much like felines, tabby is fairly simple, light and dark baring on the body, with stripes up the backs of the legs. This cannot overlap other genes physically, but can be carried.
Siamese Roan | Recessive Gene: nSr | Dominant Gene: SrSr
About the Mutation: An exaggerated roan style that appears like the Siamese points on felines. This cannot overlap other genes physically, but can be carried.
Ball Python | Recessive Gene: nBP | Dominant Gene: BPBP
About the Mutation: The Ball Python Genes are unique, giving a Diablos any number of pattern morphs from the Ball Python. The colours remain as that of typically horses, but the patterning may be dark or light pending on the morph. This also includes the use of 'Piebald' which is not a seperate gene in Diablos, merely another pattern-morph. Piebald is random and has no reasoning to it, but can be influenced by outside genes such as Overo, Splash or any other paint gene. Beware that, whilst a unique gene, Ball Python carriers may produce more defects than most such as - lowered fertility, lowered immunity, bone deformities [roached or crooked spines], general deafness, blindness, lowered motor skills and even FFS [Fragile Foal Syndrome] which is more often than not deadly with Diablos! This cannot overlap other genes physically, but can be carried.
Black Out| Recessive Gene: nBo | Dominant Gene: BoBo
About the Mutation: Black Out is a reversal gene when simple white marks or paint marks are present, turning them a Black-Grey instead of white. This is only visible when paint genes such as Splash, Overo or even things such as Bird Catcher spots or Appaloosa genes. This cannot overlap other genes physically, but can be carried without paint genes.
























