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The Agouti Gene
The Black-Chocolate GeneThe Color GeneThe Dense/Dilute GeneThe Extension Gene144 Rabbit Coat Colors and Their GenotypesThe Dwarf Gene
The Pattern Gene (Solids, Brokens, and Charlies)
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Rabbit Coat Color Gene ARabbit Genetics And The Agouti Gene
The "a" gene comes in three forms: "A," which is responsible for agouti rabbits; "at," which is responsible for otters, tans (rare in Holland lops) and martens; and "a," which is responsible for "self" colored rabbits. The agouti rabbits include chestnut, opal, chinchilla and ermine, among others. The "at" gene produces black otters, sable point martens, blue otters, and the like. The most common four colors of Holland Lops are self colors (produced by the "a" gene). They are black tortoiseshell (also referred to as "tortoiseshell" or just "tort"), blue tortoiseshell (likewise "blue tort"), black and blue. Other self colors include sable point, smoke pearl and seal. Click on a topic in the right-hand column to read more about A gene topics"
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Agouti, Tan-Otter-Marten, and Self ColorsWhat Happens When You Breed?So What Does This All Mean to My Breeding Program?A Gene Color Families
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