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Old 07-26-2011, 07:28 AM   #18
Nancy1999
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Yes, Lorraine is correct because hair color isn't determined by one gene as in humans, there is also something called a “dilute” gene that determines how light or dark the blue pigment of the saddle is.

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They carry a silk gene, and if they are breed correctly carry 2 blue (bb) or 2 black genes (BB) and 2 progressive graying genes. In addition, they also have a dilute gene.....this is what determines how light or dark the blue pigment color of the saddle is. When all these genes are present in the correct combination in one dog you have one beautiful animal. There's a lot more to this part of the blue coat.....but you need to read Dr. Little's "Inheritance of Coat Color in Dogs". He did much study on many breeds and although written long ago is still considered the bible of coat color in dogs. Eye Shine
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