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- sister Sumita (also a carrier of the wide band gene), giving rise to stripeless white tigers (i.e. having two copies of the wide band gene). Bhim was...
- become homozygous and produce the stripeless phenotype. About one fourth of Bhim and Sumita's offspring were stripeless. Their striped white offspring,...
- angelfish. It is a dominant mutation that exists at the same locus as the stripeless gene. Black lace (D/+) or zebra lace (D/+ - Z/+): A silver or zebra with...
- Coniophanes alvarezi, the Chiapan stripeless snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to Mexico. Campbell, J.A.; Muñoz-Alonso...
- Coniophanes merid****, the peninsula stripeless snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to Mexico. Lee, J.; Calderón...
- The Mediterranean tree frog (Hyla meridionalis), or stripeless tree frog, is a species of frog found in south-west Europe and north-west Africa. It resembles...
- Coniophanes lateritius, the stripeless snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to Mexico. Ponce-Campos, P. (2007)...
- could be crossed with white lions to produce white, very pale or even stripeless ligers. There are no black ligers. Very few melanistic tigers have ever...
- species are recognized as being valid. C. alvarezi Campbell, 1989 – Chiapan stripeless snakeMexico C. andresensis Bailey, 1937 – Isla San Andrés snake – Isla...
- may play a role in communication. The three colour variantsnearly stripeless snow-white, white and golden – are now virtually non-existent in the wild...