The Journal of Heredity 1954:45(1):19-20
© 1954 The American Genetic Association 45:19-20
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In the House Mouse
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Pearl (pe) is a simple autosomal recessive mutation which dilutes yellow, sepia, and brown hair pigments as well as the pigmentation of the eyes. Viability until maturity is good, but pearl females have a tendency to die during pregnancy and lactation, and even the survivors make poor mothers. The mutation occurred spontaneously and is not allelic to 12 color genes tested.
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