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What Gene Makes Brindle? [Solved]
Brindle is a unique coat pattern that’s caused by different alleles at the K locus, which is likely ASIP, a gene that controls pigment switching (Figure 1; Ciampolini, 2013). It’s got black and brown stripes all over it - pretty cool! -Gene: A gene is a unit of heredity that is passed from parent to offspring and contains the instructions for the development and functioning of living organisms.
-Makes Brindle: Brindle is a coat pattern in animals, particularly dogs, consisting of irregular stripes or streaks of different colors. The gene responsible for this pattern is known as the brindle gene.
-Dominant Trait: The brindle gene is a dominant trait, meaning that if one parent has it, there’s a good chance their offspring will have it too.
-Recessive Trait: If both parents have the brindle gene, then their offspring will be more likely to display the full brindling effect.
-Inheritance Pattern: The inheritance pattern for the brindle gene follows an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern which means that only one copy of the gene needs to be present in order for it to be expressed in an individual’s phenotype (appearance).
Gene’s makin’ brindle happen! He’s got the power to create this unique coat pattern in animals, and it’s pretty cool. It’s like he’s got a magic wand or somethin’ - he just waves it and bam! Brindle.