Ticked tabby also masks Spotted Tabby (see below), making it the most dominant form of tabby Mackerel Tabby (t) is recessive to Ticked (T a) but dominant to Classic (t b)Ĭlassic Tabby (t b) is recessive to both Ticked (T a) and Mackerel (t) Ticked Tabby (T a) is dominant to both Mackerel (t) and Classic (t b) Blue, Lilac, Fawn or Cream)Īgouti (Tabby/Shaded/Chinchilla) (Explanation)īase Tabby Pattern (Ticked/Mackerel/Classic) (Explanation) Black, Chocolate, Cinnamon or Red)ĭd - Dilute (i.e. X ox - Female, Tortie (1 red 'gene', 1 black 'gene' therefore patches of each)ĭilute (Blue/Lilac/Fawn/Cream) (Explanation)ĭD - Normal/non-Dilute (i.e. The red 'gene' is 'carried' on the 'x-chromosome' - one of the two chromosomes that decide the sex of a cat. These genes can be combined so that you can have Curled Folded ears.īase Colour (Black/Chocolate/Cinnamon) (Explanation)īlack (B) is dominant to both Chocolate (b) and Cinnamon (b 1)Ĭhocolate (b) is recessive to Black (B) but dominant to Cinnamon (b 1)Ĭinnamon (b 1) is recessive to both Black (B) and Chocolate (b) Mumu - Munchkin (carrying Normal/non-Munchkin)Ĭucu - Curled (carrying Normal/non-Curled)įdfd - Folded (carrying Normal/non-Folded) Jpjp - Normal/non-Bobtail (carrying Bobtail) MM - this gene combination is lethal and will not produce kittens (see the explanation) you can have a Longhair RexI LaPerm Satin. Most of these genes can be combined - e.g. Hh - Normal/Haired/non-Hairless (carrying Hairless) Normal/Haired/non-Hairless (H) is dominant Satin (Silky Hair with a Sheen) (Explanation) Whwh - Wirehair (carrying Normal/non-Wirehair) Wirehair (Course, Wiry Hair) (Explanation) Lplp - LaPerm (carrying Normal/non-LaPerm) The genes are: Hair Length - Shorthair/Longhair Hair Type:- Cornish or German Rex (Rex1/RexI) Devon Rex (Rex2/RexII) Selkirk Rex (Rex3/RexIII) LaPerm Wirehair Satin Hairless Tail Type:- Manx (Tail-less) Bobtail (Short tail) Leg Length - Munchkin/Normal Ear Type:- Curled Folded Hair Colour:- Base Colour (Black/Chocolate/Cinnamon) Red (Red/Tortie) Dilute (Blue/Lilac/Fawn/Cream) Agouti (Tabby/Shaded/Chinchilla) Base Tabby Pattern (Ticked/Mackerel/Classic) Spotted Tabby Inhibitor (Silver) Wideband (Chinchilla/Silver Shaded/Silver Tabby) Rufusing (Rufused/Golden) Albino (Sepia/Point/Mink) Ghostmarkings White Spot (Bicolour/Harlequin/Van) Mittens/Gloves Dominant White (Solid White)Ĭornish or German Rex (Rex1/RexI) (Explanation) A capital letter denotes a dominant gene and a lower-case letter denotes a recessive gene.įollow the 'Explanation' link beside each overview to link to the explanation of that gene. The different gene combinations and their effects are detailed below. If you know of a better image than any of those used, please let me know. Pure Felinity are in no way responsible for the content of external sites. Pure Felinity have no claim to copyright on any of the linked images - all images are copyright of the owner and should not be copied without their prior consent. The genetics of this site are a simplified version of reality, so there may be some principles that do not hold true in real life. Note: If you found this page through any means other than via the Pure Felinity site, you should be aware of the fact that this page was written about cyber cat breeding, not real cats, and that it is tailored to the breeding rules of this site.
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