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Researchers Identify Genetic Mutation Responsible for Orange Coat in Domestic Cats


This mutation is located in the Rho GTPase Activating Protein 36 (Arhgap36) gene and appears to occur in no other mammal, according to a research team led by Stanford University School of Medicine scientists.

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