Author:
Kylie Munyard
School of Biomedical Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Date of Publication:
July 29, 2011
Publication:
Australian Government Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC)
(Now called AgriFutures Australia)
Foreword:
This RIRDC report describes the research conducted as part of the alpaca colour genetics project to identify the genes involved in the inheritance of white colour in alpacas. Three approaches were used (Mendelian, physical and genetic) in an attempt to unravel the mystery surrounding colour inheritance in alpacas. This project has successfully identified key mutations in genes that lead to differences in fibre colour in alpacas. Other genes, which play a role in colour variation in other species, were cleared of involvement in colour variation in alpacas. Through extensive observational analysis a model for Mendelian inheritance of the major colours was developed. In combination, these findings provide breeders with information that allows them to make informed colour breeding choices.
Read the rest of the article: http://www.agrifutures.com.au/publications/inheritance-of-white-colour-in-alpacas-identifying-the-genes-involved/
Inheritance of White Colour in Alpacas: Identifying the Genes Involved
- Genetics and Breeding
- Color Genetics
- Inheritance of White Colour in Alpacas: Identifying the Genes Involved
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