ooli@lemmy.world to cats@lemmy.world · 1 year agoGeneticists Solve the Mystery of Why Some Cats Are Orange—and Why They Tend to Be Maleswww.smithsonianmag.com181702
168Geneticists Solve the Mystery of Why Some Cats Are Orange—and Why They Tend to Be Maleswww.smithsonianmag.comooli@lemmy.world to cats@lemmy.world · 1 year ago18
Show ContentFredselfish@lemmy.world6·1 year agoWe have an orange cat, but shes a female. So they aren’t alway male.
Show ContentThe_v@lemmy.world14·1 year agoIt’s a recessive gene on the X chromosome. In females this means that it only expresses if both chromosome have the orange gene. Since males only have one X chromosome it always expresses if present. The orange males to female ratio in a population will average around 4:1.
Show ContentFredselfish@lemmy.world3·1 year agoCool thanks for replying, love learning new things and cool to learn how unique my orange tabby is.
We have an orange cat, but shes a female. So they aren’t alway male.
It’s a recessive gene on the X chromosome.
In females this means that it only expresses if both chromosome have the orange gene.
Since males only have one X chromosome it always expresses if present.
The orange males to female ratio in a population will average around 4:1.
Cool thanks for replying, love learning new things and cool to learn how unique my orange tabby is.