PATULONG 5×*BRAINLY PAG TAMA SAGOT NITO. PLSSSSSSS
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1. Although the stalking courtship may have taken hours, the mating lasts but a few seconds. After the breeding is complete the tom typically skedaddles while the female has a so-called “after reaction” where she'll roll or thrash around like a fish out of water and clean herself
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3.The two things a Punnett square can tell you are the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring. A genotype is the genetic makeup of the organism. The phenotype is the trait those genes express. Eye color, hair color, pod shape, and flower position are all examples of phenotypes.
4. The truth is, there are so many different combinations of DNA your cat's can inherit from two parents. Kittens (just like human babies) have two copies of each gene. They receive one copy of each gene from one parent. Therefore, every kitten will receive 50% of their DNA from their mom and 50% from their dad
The cream and white bicolor cat is the rarest of the bicolors, while the black and white or "blue" (grey) and white are the most common
5. In cats with orange fur, phaeomelanin (red pigment) completely replaces eumelanin (black or brown pigment). This gene is located on the X chromosome. The orange allele is O, and is codominant with non-orange, o. Males can typically only be orange or non-orange due to only having one X chromosome. Since females have two X chromosomes, they have two alleles of this gene. OO results in orange fur, oo results in black or brown fur, and Oo results in a tortoiseshell cat, in which some parts of the fur are orange and others areas non-orange. Male tortoiseshell cats are known to exist, but, as expected from the genetics involved, they are rare and often exhibit chromosomal abnormalities. In one study, less than a third of male calicos had a simple XXY Klinefelter's karyotype, slightly more than a third were complicated XXY mosaics, and about a third had no XXY component at all.
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Siamese Cat
Of course, most of us think of the Siamese as a breed with colored points on their legs, tail, and face, but they can also come in a striking pure white coat color. Every Siamese kitten is born white, so it could be an anxious wait to see if they develop color!
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