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  2. Sabino horse - Wikipedia

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    A Thoroughbred horse that carries the W5 allele and has sabino patterning See also: Horse markings and dominant white The term "sabino" is also used for horses who do not carry SB-1, but have white leg markings above the knees and hocks with jagged margins, wide blazes, and belly spots or roaning.

  3. Dominant white - Wikipedia

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    This palomino horse carries the W5 mutation, which usually causes irregular sabino-like markings. W5 is found in Thoroughbreds descending from Puchilingui, [25] a 1984 stallion with sabino-like white spotting and roaning. [7] Horses with the W5 allele exhibit a huge range in white phenotype: a few have been pure white or near-white, while ...

  4. White horse - Wikipedia

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    Sabino-white horses are pink-skinned with all-white or nearly-white coats and dark eyes. They are homozygous for the dominant SB1 allele at the Sabino 1 locus, which has been mapped to KIT. [5] Sabino-white was one of the earliest dominant white alleles discovered, but was not originally recognized as such, hence the different name.

  5. Horse markings - Wikipedia

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    Bay: A horse coat color that features black point coloration on a red base coat. All bay horses have a black mane, tail and legs (except where overlain by white markings), caused by the presence of the agouti gene. Most have black hairs along the edges of their ears and on their muzzles, and occasionally will have a slight darkening of the ...

  6. Overo - Wikipedia

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    The most common usage refers to frame overo, but splashed white and sabino are also considered "overo". [2] [3] A horse with both tobiano and overo patterns is called tovero. Frame overo, splashed white, and sabino are three separate pinto patterns, genetically unrelated, that are grouped together under the name "overo".

  7. Equine coat color genetics - Wikipedia

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    AA or Aa horse is bay, black hair shows only in points pattern (usually mane, tail, legs, sometimes tips of ears). aa: If horse has E allele, then horse will be uniformly black. MATP (Cream, Pearl) [5] Cr prl n: Cr/Cr: Horse is a double dilute cream (cremello, perlino, or smoky cream) and will have creamy off-white hair with pale eyes and skin.

  8. Grace Wahlberg took to Instagram on Saturday, Feb. 1, to welcome an attention-grabbing addition named TIPPY Z, a 13-year-old bay-colored mare, to her cohort, which also appears to include horses ...

  9. Lethal white syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Sabino horses that are homozygous for the sabino-1 (Sb-1) gene are often called "sabino-white", and are all- or nearly all-white. Not all sabino horses carry Sb-1. [24] Dominant white genetics are not thoroughly understood, but are characterized by all- or nearly all-white coats.