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AGOUTI GENE - This gene affects the color BLACK only.
It is an extension gene associated with the BLACK Gene
But is not a color gene itself.
When present, it tells the color BLACK what to do,
basically.
The AGOUTI gene operates somewhat like a light switch.
When it is ‘switched on’ or present, the color BLACK is
pushed to the points only.
This is responsible for how BLACK becomes distributed on
BAYS, DUNS, and BUCKSKINS–horses with black points.
When the AGOUTI gene is ‘switched off’ or not present,
BLACK covers the entire coat, allowing the resulting
Quarter Horse colors known as BLACK, BROWN, GRULLO, BLUE
ROAN–all of which have solid BLACK as a base coat.
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THE E GENE DNA MARKERS
If they have 1 (Ee) Gene than they are Heterozygous.
Ee will throw either A
Red Based Horse or Dark Based Horse 50%.
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If They Have 2 EE Genes Than They Are Homozygous
They Are Either Bay Or Black Based
They Will Only Sire Or Produce A Bay Or Black Foal
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Than You Have The Agouti Gene Added To This
If A Their A True Black Based Horse
They Will Be Agouti Markers a/a
And If They Are Homozygous For The Dark Gene
They Will Only Have Black Based Foal.
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