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Cream lynx point x brown tabby
Topic Started: Dec 4 2012, 11:35 AM (338 Views)
keanai
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Lynx means with tabby stripes, right?

Memorykit x Spark
Memory is the cream lynx point, Soark the brown tabby.
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It's a wildcat breed.

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brown tabby xx cream point
males: red tabby, cream tabby, flame point, or cream point.
females: tortie, dilute tortie, torbie, dilute torbie, tortie point, dilute tortie point, torbie point, or dilute torbie point.

pointed cats will have blue eyes, non-pointed cats can have any realistic eye color except for blue.


sidenote: all red pointed cats are lynx points c:
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Thanks! I am adding that to my notes, as well as that combination. <33 Flickeh.
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Lynx point means a tabbied point

Here is an example of a lynx point
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The tabby is in the pointed areas and the rest is the normal pointed color. Of course, the point gene is heat sensitive :)
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<33 YEs! thanks <3 I was hoping I had gotten that right!

Heat sensitive?
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Yeah the point gene, essentially, deactivates the pigment producers in the cat's skin where the cat is the warmest. It's the coldest parts of the cat's body that still produce pigment. You can think of a Siamese cat as a regular cat wearing a white sleeve around their main body. The C locus is all about this - the intensity of pigmentation production at the warmest parts of the body
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Alright, I'm tracking this.


How does a cat still produce points when there isn't two point parents? Is it a recessive gene?
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Yes, when doing a solid x point you assume the other parent either carries point, sepia, or sable. Cat's can't carry mink because it is a combination of point and sepia

Point is cs and sepia is cob and mink is a combination so it's makeup is cbcs. Therefore, cats can't carry mink.
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Huh. What does sable/sepia do? I always hear mention of them, but I've never seen it do anything. And what do you mean, cs/cob?
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typo sorry. its cb

Okay so Sable is on the C locus. Points are as well, but it's time for Burmese. Burmese found on the same locus. It's generally known as sable - the breed that's famous for it is called a Burmese, but when other cats have it, it's referred to it as sable.
Remember, point is cs. Sable is cb. It's recessive to the wildtype, C.

Now, here's the funny part. Burmese is not dominant to point. Neither is point dominant to Burmese. They are co-dominant .It's just like the point gene, so it shouldn't be too hard.
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And keep this in mind..
C
This will not change a cats appearance in any way.
cb
This will result in a sepia coat pattern.
cs
This will result in a pointed coat pattern.
cbcs
This will result in a mink coat pattern.
ca
This will result in a blue eyed albino.
c
This will result in a true albino.
If the dominant allele C is present no dilution will express.
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-adds to notes-

Aa, AA is tabby, aa being not tabby?
dd is dilute
Dd, DD is not dilute
recessive ii is silvering, right?
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Silvering is a dominate trait :)

ii means the cat is not affected by silvering.

I means that the cat is affected by silvering.
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Alright, I've made the mental correction.

BBddAaII is blue silver tabby? BB, Bb being black, if I remember, dd dilute, so blue, aa being tabby and II being silvering.
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