What is a multiple alleles explain coat color in rabbits?
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In rabbits, a series of multiple alleles controls coat color in the following way: C is dominant to all other alleles and causes full color. The chinchillaphenotype is due to the cch allele, which is dominant to all alleles other than C.
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An example of multiple alleles is coat color in rabbits (Figure 1). ... In cases of multiple alleles, dominance hierarchies can exist. In this case, the wild-type allele is dominant over all the others, chinchilla is incompletely dominant over Himalayan and albino, and Himalayan is dominant over albino.
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