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The following pages link to The genome sequencing of an albino Western lowland gorilla reveals inbreeding in the wild (Q21266671):
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- A partial gene deletion of SLC45A2 causes oculocutaneous albinism in Doberman pinscher dogs (Q21132281) (← links)
- A novel nonsense mutation in the tyrosinase gene is related to the albinism in a capuchin monkey (Sapajus apella). (Q33644728) (← links)
- The interplay between natural selection and susceptibility to melanoma on allele 374F of SLC45A2 gene in a South European population. (Q34004833) (← links)
- Born blonde: a recessive loss-of-function mutation in the melanocortin 1 receptor is associated with cream coat coloration in Antarctic fur seals (Q34538030) (← links)
- MC1R genotype and plumage colouration in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata): population structure generates artefactual associations (Q37529296) (← links)
- Blood serum retinol levels in Asinara white donkeys reflect albinism-induced metabolic adaptation to photoperiod at Mediterranean latitudes (Q37564208) (← links)
- The use and abuse of genetic marker-based estimates of relatedness and inbreeding (Q38584266) (← links)
- A single base deletion in the SLC45A2 gene in a Bullmastiff with oculocutaneous albinism (Q38665282) (← links)
- Two Cases of Cleft Lip and Other Congenital Anomalies in Wild Chimpanzees Living in Kibale National Park, Uganda (Q38860466) (← links)
- Detection of two non-synonymous SNPs in SLC45A2 on BTA20 as candidate causal mutations for oculocutaneous albinism in Braunvieh cattle (Q42278856) (← links)
- Potential damaging mutation in LRP5 from genome sequencing of the first reported chimpanzee with the Chiari malformation (Q46264433) (← links)
- A Missense Mutation in SLC45A2 Is Associated with Albinism in Several Small Long Haired Dog Breeds (Q51042211) (← links)
- Skin transcriptome profiles associated with black- and white-coated regions in Boer and Macheng black crossbred goats (Q91069571) (← links)
- Nonhuman Primate Model of Oculocutaneous Albinism with TYR and OCA2 Mutations (Q91659300) (← links)
- The metabolic profile of Asinara (albino) and Sardo donkeys (pigmented) (Equus asinus L., 1758) points to unequivocal breed assignment of individuals (Q97885086) (← links)