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- bf02981546 doi "10.1007/BF02981546".
- bf02981546 first "AH".
- bf02981546 isCitedBy Dominant_white.
- bf02981546 issue "1".
- bf02981546 journal "Journal of Genetics".
- bf02981546 last "Sturtevant".
- bf02981546 pages "41–51".
- bf02981546 quote ""The colour of skin is white or so-called pink, usually with a few small dark specks in skin. Some have a great many dark spots in skin. These latter usually have a few dark stripes in hoofs; otherwise the hoofs are almost invariably white. Those that do not have dark specks in skin usually have glass or watch eyes, otherwise dark eyes ... I have one colt coming one year old that is pure white, not a coloured speck on him, not a coloured hair on him, and with glass eyes." [WP Newell] The term "glass eye" means a white eye. Therefore the colt described above is almost an albino in appearance. However, his sire is one of the dark-eyed somewhat spotted whites, his dam being a brown Trotter. Since "glass" eyes occur not infrequently in pigmented horses it seems probable that this white-eyed albino is really an extreme case of spotting, plus an entirely independent "glass" eye. Mr Newell writes that white mated to white gives about 50% white to 50% pigmented. He reports only three matings of white to white. The results of these were, one white, one roan, and one gray.".
- bf02981546 title "A critical examination of recent studies on coat colour inheritance in horses".
- bf02981546 url 41.pdf.
- bf02981546 volume "2".
- bf02981546 year "1912".