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Charcoal

General description

Charcoal is a special form of Agouti only known in Bengal cats. Charcoal cats have markings of a dark face mask and dark thick dorsal stripes on the whole body

Breeds

Bengal (Leopard cat)

Order details
Test number8442
Sample material0.5 ml EDTA blood, 2x cheek swab, 1x special swab (eNAT)
Test duration7-14 working days
Test specifications
GeneASIP
MutationDEL, A-G
LiteratureOMIA:002549-9685
Detailed description

The Agouti (agouti signaling protein, ASIP) gene produces a protein that regulates the distribution of black pigment (eumelanin) within the hair shaft. The dominant allele „A“ produces hair shafts with alternating bands of yellow and black color, ending with black tips. The recessive allele „a“ produces a cat that is self-colored (solid) when 2 copies of a are present. The effect of the agouti protein on orange pigment is limited, thus tabby striping may still be seen on cats that are a/a for agouti. The Agouti gene is responsible for the coat markings “tabby”. If a cat carries the Agouti gene (genotype AA or Aa), its coat shows the typical markings of “tabby”. If the cat is non-Agouti (aa), the coat is single-coloured (solid). The Charcoal gene (Apb) is very special as it is a result of the Asian Leopard cat Agouti gene. This explains why it is only seen in Bengal cats. Coat markings of a dark face mask and a dark thick dorsal stripe (cape) are also known as ‘Zorro markings’.