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Brindle coat colour is recognized by vertical stripes on the coat with a change in texture along the neck, back, hindquarters and upper legs.

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Specifications

Breeds

Gene

Organ

specimen

Hair, Blood EDTA, Blood Heparin, Semen, Tissue

Mode of Inheritance

Chromosome

Also known as

Year Published

General information

Brindle coat colour is recognized by vertical stripes on the coat with a change in texture along the neck, back, hindquarters and upper legs. Furthermore it may show a change in pigmentation. This phenotype, called brindle 1 (BR1), can occur on any colour background and shows seasonal changes.

Clinical features

The BR1 phenotype can appear with coat texture changes or with striped pigmentation in mares. Stallions have sparse manes and tails but no texture pattern.

Additional information

The BR1 phenotype is X-linked semi-dominant which means that mares with one affected allele have the brindle phenotype compared to mares with two affected alleles which have spares manes and tails but no striped coat texture pattern. Stallions have one X chromosome and are therefore similar to the mares with two affected alleles.

References

Pubmed ID: 27449517

Omia ID: 2021

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