. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PLATE FIG. 9.— A LONG-HAIRED, ROUGH, BLACK-WHITE SPOT! ED GUINEA-PIG, 1586 Son of o 2002 (fig. 1 , pi. 1) and of V 1067, which was a spotted triple heterozygote (compare fig. 4. pi. 2). We know without breeding tests that this animal is pure as regards the character long coat, the recessive which it manifests. Breeding tests have established the fact that it is pure also as regards the rough character, but heterozygous as regards pig- mented coat, since it produces albino offspring when mated to albinos. Fanciers' name for all animals of th


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PLATE FIG. 9.— A LONG-HAIRED, ROUGH, BLACK-WHITE SPOT! ED GUINEA-PIG, 1586 Son of o 2002 (fig. 1 , pi. 1) and of V 1067, which was a spotted triple heterozygote (compare fig. 4. pi. 2). We know without breeding tests that this animal is pure as regards the character long coat, the recessive which it manifests. Breeding tests have established the fact that it is pure also as regards the rough character, but heterozygous as regards pig- mented coat, since it produces albino offspring when mated to albinos. Fanciers' name for all animals of this appearance, "Broken-color" Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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