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Another nerdy personal project, but one I hope will help others as well. I have learned a lot about the genetic rules governing color and pattern in dogs, and this is a visual summery to help remind myself. More detailed explanations and photographs can be found in References. If you have suggestions for improvement or see any errors feel free to comment with them.Written explanation of theoretical genetics to accompany visual examples [link]
Photo references
Dog Color Feature: Masks, Grizzle, Recessive RedThis is a supplement to my Theoretical Dog Genetics guide . I am using thumbnails from dA so that artists will get the credit that would be harder to give taking pictures from other online sources. The goal is to educate anyone who is curious, as well as to provide artists with references that will improve the realism of their work. I am still learning, and guessing the correct color can sometimes be difficult even with an ideal photo or the dog itself to examine. If you spot any mistakes let me know. If you see your picture here and don't want it to be let me know and I'll take it down. If you would like to contribute a picture for reference send me a link. Photographs need to be clear, in good lighting, and show enough of the dog to provide a good reference for markings. I will be going back and adding to this whenever I find new references. My personal goal is to improve the quality of my art and educate myself because I like to know more about the patients I me
Dog Color Feature: I Locus (Red), Urajiro, AlbinoThis is a supplement to my Theoretical Dog Genetics guide . I am using thumbnails from dA so that artists will get the credit that would be harder to give taking pictures from other online sources. The goal is to educate anyone who is curious, as well as to provide artists with references that will improve the realism of their work. I am still learning, and guessing the correct color can sometimes be difficult even with an ideal photo or the dog itself to examine. If you spot any mistakes let me know. If you see your picture here and don't want it to be let me know and I'll take it down. If you would like to contribute a picture for reference send me a link. Photographs need to be clear, in good lighting, and show enough of the dog to provide a good reference for markings. I will be going back and adding to this whenever I find new references. My personal goal is to improve the quality of my art and educate myself because I like to know more about the patients I me
*Edit 7/16/11- more realistic urajiro markings added
Black (dominant black, chocolate, blue, Isabella, progressive graying)
Red (recessive red, deep red to silver)
Brindle
Merle
Agouti (sable, grizzle, tan points, recessive black)
White spotting (Irish, piebald, extreme piebald, ticking, roaning, Dalmatian spots)
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Addendum (husky pattern, grizzle/domino, white trim, Boxer white, split face, lozenge) [link]
Some possible color examples
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Genotype: the genes an animal carries, including those not expressed.
Phenotype: the physical expression of the dominant and recessive interactions of genes.
Locus: a part on a strand of DNA where 2 alleles are held, though the possible available number may be higher.
Alleles: different genes on the same locus which allow for the expression of different traits.
A _ after a gene means that genes equal in dominance or recessive to the gene do not affect the phenotype. Example- B_ could be BB (black) or Bb (black carrying chocolate).
References: [link] [link] [link] [link]
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Leonca In reply to SuperKaemo [2018-06-24 20:49:27 +0000 UTC]
No. It is also seen in the Japanese Akita and other Japanese breeds, and on rare occasions in others.
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giandao In reply to Leonca [2019-02-13 03:21:36 +0000 UTC]
Some of China's native dog breeds are also available.
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Leonca In reply to giandao [2019-02-13 20:43:35 +0000 UTC]
Interesting. The only one I know well is the Chow-chow, and I've never seen it in them.
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giandao In reply to Leonca [2019-02-14 03:30:18 +0000 UTC]
I couldn't find the way to send photos from this website, so I uploaded a few photos to my facebook page for you to see.
www.facebook.com/profile.php?iβ¦
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swaqdaddi [2013-08-31 17:19:14 +0000 UTC]
SO would a red-nosed Pitbull be a red dog with their nose and eyes affected by the liver mutation?
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Leonca In reply to swaqdaddi [2013-08-31 17:37:23 +0000 UTC]
It can be, or it can be a sable with chocolate. Sometimes the chocolate hairs are hard to pick out against a similar color of red hairs.
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swaqdaddi In reply to Leonca [2013-09-01 12:33:26 +0000 UTC]
Oki, here, you can have a look Β at her genetics and image.
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I've put her down as a red/yellow self with liver genetics.
I used kippenjungles' coat calculator for the genetics line-up.
Just 'cause it's for the DA-RPG, I was wondering if you could just quickly double check the linup to make sure if makes sense before I breed her again, if that's okay?Β
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Leonca In reply to swaqdaddi [2013-09-02 01:46:42 +0000 UTC]
Looks correct, except for the eye color. I donβt know if itβs possible for dogs to have green eyes. The normal color for her genetics would be amber.
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swaqdaddi In reply to Leonca [2013-09-02 08:00:41 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, red-noses can have green eyes but not AS green as I've put in there.
They're called green but it's like a dried grass gold/green. Β
I just wanted that *boom* factor for when she's young lol.
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swaqdaddi In reply to Leonca [2013-09-02 20:46:17 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for the help though <3
Miraak: ME GUSTA
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diane-blackwood [2011-12-30 14:59:31 +0000 UTC]
I'm curious about the banded hairs in Vizslas. At one time I thought is was a combination of bb ayay. However I then saw that Ridgebacks appear to have the same red banded hairs and they have black skin and must be B-. I wounder what ee ayay would look like?
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Leonca In reply to diane-blackwood [2011-12-31 04:34:36 +0000 UTC]
Recessive red would cancel out any agouti pattern, so there would be no sign of banded hairs. I donβt know much about Vizslas, but it looks like they could be chocolate sables. Are you saying youβve seen Ridgebacks with chocolate hairs and black skin, or red and black banded hairs?
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Dajhira-Jo [2011-04-23 00:30:23 +0000 UTC]
Dear Heaven this is so helpful ;A;
Wow your nerdiness has paid off!
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