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Mushroom

General description

Mushroom is a dilute coat color and dilutes red pigment (phaeomelanin), so it is mostly seen on a chestnut coat colour. The mushroom phenotype shows wide variation in shade and has similarities to cream and silver dilutions, although it is genetically distinct from both.
On a basic colour bay the mushroom variant shows a sepia coloured body hair but no influence on the black mane and tail, because here the colour is caused by eumelanin.
Black horses phenotype is not modified even if the horse is homozygous for the mushroom variant.

Breeds

Shetland pony

Order details
Test number8726
Sample material0.5 ml EDTA blood, mane/tail hair roots
Test duration7-14 working days
Test specifications
InheritanceAllelic series: N dominant over Mu
LiteratureOMIA:002197-9796
Detailed description

Basic coat colours may be diluted by different genetic variations like cream, pearl, champagne, sunshine, snowdrop, dun or silver.

Mushroom is a dilute coat color found in Shetland Ponies that is characterized by a distinctive sepia-toned body hair color, often accompanied by a flaxen mane and tail. The genetic variant is inherited in an autosomal recessive mode.
Mushroom dilutes red pigment (phaeomelanin) so it is mostly seen on a chestnut coat colour. The mushroom phenotype shows wide variation in shade and has similarities to cream and silver dilutions, although it is genetically distinct from both.
On a basic colour bay the mushroom variant shows a sepia coloured body hair but no influence on the black mane and tail, because here the colour is caused by eumelanin.
Black horses phenotype is not modified even if the horse is homozygous for the mushroom variant.