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Animals that are
normally yellow will
appear white if
affected with
axanthism.
While axanthism commonly makes green animals blue, it can also make the animal...
- xanthochromism, a
deficiency in or
complete absence of
yellow pigment, is
known as
axanthism.
Birds exhibiting genetic xanthochromism,
especially deliberately bred...
- vitiligo, Chédiak–Higashi syndrome, flavism, isabellinism, xanthochromism,
axanthism, amelanism, and
melanophilin mutations. Pale
patches of skin, feathers...
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schizochroisms (including
xanthochromism – an
overabundance of
yellow – and
axanthism – lack of
yellow –
which are
commonly bred in
cagebirds such as budgerigars)...
- (or leukoderma),
patchy loss of
dermal pigmentation Xanthochromism and
axanthism,
unusually yellow pigmentation and lack of
yellow pigment, respectively...
- xanth-
yellow Gr**** ξανθός (xanthós), ξανθότης (xanthótēs) "yellowness"
axanthism, heteroxanthine, xanthan, xanthelasma, xanthic, xanthine, Xanthippe, xanthium...
- that
affects some
parrot species, is
caused by a lack of psittacins.
Axanthism is a
condition common in
reptiles and amphibians, in
which xanthop****...
- xanth-
yellow Gr**** ξανθός (xanthós), ξανθότης (xanthótēs) "yellowness"
axanthism, heteroxanthine, xanthan, xanthelasma, xanthic, xanthine, Xanthippe, xanthium...
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captured for
further study. The blue skin is
caused by a
mutation called axanthism which affects the
yellow pigmentation leaving only the blue. Magnificent...
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Green frogs can
sometimes be blue due to a
genetic mutation known as
axanthism that
prevents the frog from
producing yellow pigments (yellow and blue...