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  2. Selkirk Rex - Wikipedia

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    The Selkirk Rex is defined by an autosomal dominant woolly rexoid hair (ADWH) abnormality that is characterized by tightly curled hair shafts. [8] A splice variant in the gene KRT71 was found to be associated with the curly coat phenotype.

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  4. LaPerm - Wikipedia

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    The LaPerm is a rex breed which originated in the United States and is now present in many other countries worldwide. The breed is genetically unique and not related to any other rex cat varieties, having a dominant gene causing their curly coats. They have an elegant and athletic build and are affectionate, active, and outgoing in character.

  5. Ragamuffin cat - Wikipedia

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    Currently, acceptable outcrossings are as follows: ACFA , [7] CFA (Long Haired Selkirk Rex, Straight), [8] GCCF (British Longhair). [9] Ragamuffin background

  6. Manx cat - Wikipedia

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    Named after Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, the Tasman Manx is a tailless or partially tailed Manx cat with a curly-haired coat not unlike that of a Selkirk Rex, due a recessive mutation which arose in Manx litters in both Australia and New Zealand

  7. Turkish Van - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Van is a semi-long-haired, standardised breed of domestic cat, which was developed in the United Kingdom from a selection of cats obtained from various cities of modern Turkey, especially southeast Turkey.

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  9. Rex mutation - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Rex is a natural-mutation breed of cat dating back to 2004, discovered by Franklin Whittenburg. [6] Rex breeds vary considerably in appearance, from the elegant slender build of the Cornish Rex to the larger, cobby and heavy-boned Selkirk Rex. Each results from a separate mutation rather than being bred from a common ancestor.