Cat Coat Colors
The provided sources examine the genetic mechanisms that dictate coat color and patterning in various mammals, with a specific focus on felines and South American camelids. Key to these processes are the MC1R and ASIP genes, which interact to regulate the production of black-brown and red-yellow pigments. In domestic cats, specific mutations in these loci determine whether a coat appears solid or patterned, while in camelids, genetic diversity distinguishes wild species like vicuñas from domesticated alpacas and llamas. Beyond aesthetics, the research explores how artificial selection has increased color variety in domestic animals compared to their wild ancestors. Additionally, the texts highlight the broader evolutionary and medical roles of these genes, including their influence on pain sensitivity and kidney function across different species.
Cat Toes
Cat Eyes
Whiskers
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