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Examples of
albino laboratory mammals Albinism is the
congenital absence of
melanin in an
animal or
plant resulting in
white hair, feathers,
scales and...
- disease, or
congenital aganglionic megacolon Hypertrichosis Hypoglossia Hypomelanism or
hypomelanosis (albinism)
Hypospadias Haemophilia Heterochromia Hemochromatosis...
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including "
hypomelanism" and "translucent",
which refer to
traits physically displa**** by the dragon.
Bearded dragons with
hypomelanism tend to have...
- in
addition to a
light coat color. The
cream gene is one of
several hypomelanism or
dilution genes identified in horses. Therefore, it is not
always possible...
- as in albinism. Instead, the
champagne gene
produces traits known as
hypomelanism, or dilution.
Champagne is not ****ociated with any
health defects. Other...
- skin.
Horses with the
dominant D
allele (D/D or D/d genotype)
exhibit hypomelanism of the body coat,
while d/d
horses have
otherwise intense, saturated...
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different forms of albinism: a
partial lack of the
melanin is
known as
hypomelanism, or hypomelanosis, and the
total absence of
melanin is
known as amelanism...
- cells, not
their absence.
Pigment dilution,
sometimes referred to as
hypomelanism, has been
called leucism,
albinism (perfect, impartial, or dilute), ghosting...
- Beaumont. pp. 195–198. ISBN 0-646-33978-8. Turner,
Grant S. (2011). "
Hypomelanism in Irwin's Turtle,
Elseya irwini, from the
Johnstone River,
North Queensland...