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- Dun_gene abstract "The dun gene is a dilution gene that affects both red and black pigments in the coat color of a horse. The dun gene has the ability to affect the appearance of all black, bay, or chestnut-based horses to some degree by lightening the base body coat and suppressing the underlying base color to the mane, tail, legs, and "primitive markings". The classic dun is a gray-gold or tan, characterized by a body color ranging from sandy yellow to reddish-brown. A dun horse always has a dark stripe down the middle of its back, a tail and mane darker than the body coat, and usually darker face and legs. Other duns may appear a light yellowish shade, or a steel gray, depending on the underlying coat color genetics. Manes, tails, primitive markings, and other dark areas are usually the shade of the undiluted base coat color.The dun allele is a simple dominant, so the phenotype of a horse with either one copy or two copies of the gene is dun. It has a stronger effect than other dilution genes, such as the silver dapple gene, which acts only on black-based coats, or the cream gene, an incomplete dominant which must be homozygous to be fully expressed, and when heterozygous is only visible on bay and chestnut coats, and then to a lesser degree.The dun gene also is characterized by primitive markings, which are darker than the body color. Primitive markings include: Dorsal stripe (stripe down the center of the back, along the spine), seen almost universally on all duns Horizontal striping on the back of forelegs, common on most duns, although at times, rather faint Shoulder blade stripe, the least commonly seen of the primitive markingsDorsal striping does not guarantee the horse carries the dun gene. A countershading gene can also produce faint dorsal striping, even in breeds such as the Arabian horse or the Thoroughbred, where the dun gene is not known to be carried in the gene pool. A primary characteristic of the dun gene is the dorsal stripe, and most duns also have visual leg striping. The shoulder stripes are less common and often fainter, but usually visible on horses with a short summer coat.".
- Dun_gene thumbnail Mesteno.jpg?width=300.
- Dun_gene wikiPageExternalLink dun.html.
- Dun_gene wikiPageExternalLink dunfactors.html.
- Dun_gene wikiPageExternalLink coatcolor.php.
- Dun_gene wikiPageExternalLink dunhorse.php.
- Dun_gene wikiPageID "1290323".
- Dun_gene wikiPageRevisionID "586752718".
- Dun_gene hasPhotoCollection Dun_gene.
- Dun_gene subject Category:Horse_coat_colors.
- Dun_gene subject Category:Mammal_genes.
- Dun_gene type Abstraction100002137.
- Dun_gene type Arrangement107938773.
- Dun_gene type Attribute100024264.
- Dun_gene type Color104956594.
- Dun_gene type Gene105436752.
- Dun_gene type Genes.
- Dun_gene type Group100031264.
- Dun_gene type HorseCoatColors.
- Dun_gene type Ordering108456993.
- Dun_gene type Property104916342.
- Dun_gene type Sequence108459252.
- Dun_gene type Series108457976.
- Dun_gene type VisualProperty104950126.
- Dun_gene comment "The dun gene is a dilution gene that affects both red and black pigments in the coat color of a horse. The dun gene has the ability to affect the appearance of all black, bay, or chestnut-based horses to some degree by lightening the base body coat and suppressing the underlying base color to the mane, tail, legs, and "primitive markings". The classic dun is a gray-gold or tan, characterized by a body color ranging from sandy yellow to reddish-brown.".
- Dun_gene label "Dun gene".
- Dun_gene label "Falbe (Pferdefarbe)".
- Dun_gene label "Falbo".
- Dun_gene label "Gen dun".
- Dun_gene label "Gène dun".
- Dun_gene label "Wildkleur".
- Dun_gene label "暗褐色 (馬)".
- Dun_gene label "薄墨毛".
- Dun_gene sameAs Falbe_(Pferdefarbe).
- Dun_gene sameAs Gen_dun.
- Dun_gene sameAs Gène_dun.
- Dun_gene sameAs Falbo.
- Dun_gene sameAs 薄墨毛.
- Dun_gene sameAs Wildkleur.
- Dun_gene sameAs m.04qfkt.
- Dun_gene sameAs Q326262.
- Dun_gene sameAs Q326262.
- Dun_gene sameAs Dun_gene.
- Dun_gene wasDerivedFrom Dun_gene?oldid=586752718.
- Dun_gene depiction Mesteno.jpg.
- Dun_gene isPrimaryTopicOf Dun_gene.