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  2. White tiger - Wikipedia

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    The white tiger, or bleached tiger ... Their rarity could be because the recessive allele is the result of a one-time mutation, or because white tigers lack adequate ...

  3. Leucism - Wikipedia

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    Leucistic white lions owe their colouring to a recessive allele. Note the eyes and lips remain the normal colour. Studies have shown that the reduced pigment comes from a mutation in the gene for tyrosinase, the same as causes Type I oculocutaneous albinism in humans. [1] This white horse owes its coloring to a dominant allele (dominant white).

  4. A white tiger also was confirmed to be infected but "appeared to be responding to treatment," per the report. ... "Studies indicate that even a single mutation could significantly enhance its ...

  5. Membrane-associated transporter protein - Wikipedia

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    Mutations in the gene have also been identified as the cause of human Type IV oculocutaneous albinism. [14] SLC45A2 is the so-called cream gene responsible in horses for buckskin, palomino and cremello coloration, while a mutation in this gene underlies the white tiger variant. [15]

  6. Cat coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    White cats with one or two blue eyes have a particularly high likelihood of being deaf. Dominant white is distinct from albinism (c) which results from a mutation in a different gene that has no known impact on hearing. w S (or S)=white spotting (bicolor or tricolor cats), dominant allele.

  7. Danaus melanippus - Wikipedia

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    Danaus melanippus, the black veined tiger, white tiger, common tiger, or eastern common tiger, is a butterfly species found in tropical Asia which belongs to the "crows and tigers", that is, the danaine group of the brush-footed butterflies family.

  8. Snake's 'incredibly rare' genetic mutation makes its skin ...

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    A white snake with an 'incredibly rare' genetic mutation that left its skin a luminous pearly white color was recently discovered in Australia.

  9. Golden tiger - Wikipedia

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    The golden tiger's coat is lighter than that of a normal tiger. A golden tiger, sometimes called a golden tabby tiger, is a Bengal tiger with a colour variation caused by a recessive gene. Like white tigers and black tigers, it is a morph, and not a separate subspecies.