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The Journal of Heredity 1981:72(4):286-287
© 1981 The American Genetic Association 72:286-287


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Fawn-hooded rats, the fawn mutation and interaction of pink-eyed and red-eyed dilution genes

Matthew M. LaVail

The Department of Anatomy, University of California San Francisco

Abstract

The fawn-hooded rat strain has been found to carry red-eyed dilution rather than the fawn pigmentation gene. Historical and genetic information suggests the fawn mutation is extinct. The interaction of the pink-eyed and red-eyed dilution genes in eye pigmentation is described.


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