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  2. Cat coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Cat fur can be short, long, curly, or hairless. Most cats are short-haired, like their ancestor. [43] The fur can naturally come in three types of hairs; guard, awn, and down hair. The length, density and proportions of these three hairs varies greatly between breeds, and in some cats only one or two types are found. [43] [44]

  3. Sphynx cat - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the hair is fragile and loosely attached, causing it to fall out easily and contributing to the breed's nearly hairless appearance. [9] Sphynx cats may still retain very soft, short hair on parts of their body, such as the nose, tails, and toes, but overall, their coat is significantly reduced and lacks the typical structure seen ...

  4. Why are some cats orange? This study finally reveals ... - AOL

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    In most mammals, humans included, red hair is caused by mutations in a cell surface protein (Mc1r) that determines whether melanocytes (a type of skin cell) will produce a dark pigment or a ...

  5. Agouti coloration genetics - Wikipedia

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    Most black dogs are black due to a K locus allele. A 2021 study found distinct genetic causes for fawn and sable, which it refers to as "dominant yellow" and "shaded yellow". Both have a more active hair cycle promoter than the wildtype agouti, but dominant yellow also has a more active ventral promoter.

  6. Cat Lovers: Did You Know About These Weird Cat Breeds? - AOL

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    Another of the hairless cat breeds, the Peterbald is an athletic cat that is also considered curious, lively, intelligent, and social. Peterbald kittens usually have some hair, but lose it as they ...

  7. List of cat body-type mutations - Wikipedia

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    Recently crossed experimental hairless cat breeds related to the Sphynx are the Bambino, Dwelf and Elf, which all bear the same hairless genetic mutation. Donskoy or Don Sphynx, is another hairless cat but is not related to the Sphynx, and its hairlessness is caused by a dominant instead of recessive mutation. [12]

  8. Sphynx Cat's Pure Love of Bathtime Is Off-Brand but So Cute - AOL

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    Hairless Breeds and Baths. The “hairlesscat is actually a bit of a misnomer, as cats from hairless breeds can be completely hairless, or they can have short, downy hair on their body ...

  9. Lykoi - Wikipedia

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    Lykoi vary from completely covered in hair to partially hairless. Lykoi may sometimes lose all of their hair, resulting in a Sphynx cat -like appearance, but this hair loss is only temporary. [ 3 ] [ better source needed ] A unique characteristic of the cat breed is that the Lykoi sheds a lot when older, but regrows its hair later in life ...