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opposite of
xanthochromism, a
deficiency in or
complete absence of
yellow pigment, is
known as axanthism.
Birds exhibiting genetic xanthochromism, especially...
- syndrome, vitiligo, Chédiak–Higashi syndrome, flavism, isabellinism,
xanthochromism, axanthism, amelanism, and
melanophilin mutations. Pale
patches of skin...
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Lutino is a bird that
exhibits a
yellow pigmentation known as
xanthochromism. It may
refer to:
Lutino budgies Lutino ****atiel
mutation Lutino rosy-faced...
- it
produces colour shifts that are
termed schizochroisms (including
xanthochromism – an
overabundance of
yellow – and
axanthism – lack of
yellow – which...
- the cause.
Argyria Diabetic dermadromes List of
cutaneous conditions Xanthochromism Haught JM,
Patel S,
English JC (2007). "Xanthoderma: a
clinical review"...
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Erythrism Heterochromia iridum Leucism Melanism Piebaldism Vitiligo Xanthochromism "dyschromia -
definition of
dyschromia in the
Medical dictionary - by...
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Leucism Melanism Piebald Poliosis Skewbald Vitiligo Waardenburg syndrome Xanthochromism "Piebaldism |
Genetic and Rare
Diseases Information Center (GARD) –...
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Heterochromia iridum Leucism Melanism Piebaldism Red hair
Vitiligo Xanthochromism Dariusz Bukaciński and
Monika Bukacińska (1997), "Production of Erythristic...
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Heterochromia iridum Leucism Melanism Piebaldism Skewbald Vitiligo Xanthochromism Harper, Douglas. "Piebald".
Online Etymology Dictionary. Skeat, Walter...
- and body, and fin
coloration varies with location. They also may have
xanthochromism,
which is
colour condition characterized by
overt of yellow-orange-red...