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Birman Genetics

COLOURS

There are in fact only two colours in the Birman, or any other cat for that matter, and those are BLACK and RED. All other colours are mutations or modifications, either to the pigment itself, or the arrangement in the hair shaft.

Black (B)
Chocolate (b) is a mutation, which causes the elongation of the spherical black (B) (seal) pigment granule, making it oval and therefore creating the appearance of being paler. Cinnamon (bl) is a further stretching of the granule giving it the illusion of being paler yet again.

PURE SEAL (BB) X CHOCOLATE CARRYING CINNAMON (b bl)
  B B
b  Bb = Seal Carrying Chocolate  Bb = Seal Carrying Chocolate
bl  Bbl  = Seal carrying Cinnamon   Bbl = Seal carrying Cinnamon


Red (O)
The red gene is a sex linked gene carried on the X chromosome, of which males normally only have one (XY) and females two (XX). Therefore the male can only have one red gene on his one X chromosome, where the female can have one red and one non-red (tortie) or two red.
Red masks the presence of seal, chocolate or cinnamon, when it converts all black pigment to red. The non-agouti (unbanding) gene acts only on black pigment, therefore hairs containing red pigment will always have agouti banding. As a result there is no visible difference between red and red tabby, they will both exhibit the tabby pattern.

Dilute (d)
Dilute colours come about when the normal densely arranged pigment granules of the seal, clump up and scatter in the hair shaft causing a dilute effect.

PATTERNS

Plain (a)
Plain point or non-agouti results when the agouti bands have been eliminated from the hair shafts located between the tabby bars, thus creating the appearance of solid colouring. This can be substantiated by the ghost barring often noticeable in kittens.
The saying "all cats are tabbies" actually means all cats have the tabby barring pattern, not all have the agouti pattern. The confusion lies in the fact that tabbies must have both patterns to be expressed as tabbies i.e. all tabbies are agouti.

Silver (I)
Silvers possess the dominant gene known as the inhibitor gene, so called because of its nature of inhibiting the development of pigment in the more lightly pigmented areas of the coat, such as the undercoat towards the roots and the agouti or yellow areas of the coat. Consequently the tabby pattern stands out against a white background. The degree of silver is influenced by polygenes and may vary from low to high grade.

Tabby (Agouti) (A)
Tabbies arise from a combination of two separate patterns, each acting independently. The tabby pattern itself, responsible for the solid coloured barring in the mackerel (T)and blotched (t) tabbies, and the agouti pattern (Ta), (as seen in the Abysinnian) in which the guard hair shafts, in between the tabby pattern, are composed of a dark tip separated by a yellow band (known as the agouti band) followed by a dark base.
Birman breeders need not concern themselves with the type of tabby pattern their cat may be, as barring is restricted to the points, making pattern changes less obvious, however, the abyssinian tabby, may not display an acceptable degree of barring, due to the fact that almost all of the guard hairs are banded and barring has been virtually eliminated. While undesirable for the exhibition tabby, it can be used to advantage in reducing barring in reds.
  SEAL CHOCOLATE CINNAMON RED SEAL TORTIE
TABBY SEAL TABBY CHOCOLATE TABBY CINNAMON TABBY RED TABBY SEAL TORTIE TABBY
DILUTE BLUE LILAC FAWN CREAM BLUE TORTIE
SILVER SEAL SMOKE CHOCOLATE SMOKE CINNAMON SMOKE RED SMOKE SEAL TORTIE SMOKE
TABBY DILUTE BLUE TABBY LILAC TABBY FAWN TABBY CREAM TABBY BLUE TORTIE TABBY
TABBY & SILVER SEAL SILVER TABBY CHOCOLATE SILVER TABBY CINNAMON SILVER TABBY RED SILVER TABBY SEAL SILVER TORTIE TABBY
DILUTE & SILVER BLUE SMOKE LILAC SMOKE FAWN SMOKE CREAM SMOKE/td> BLUE TORTIE SMOKE
TABBY DILUTE & SILVER BLUE SILVER TABBY LILAC SILVER TABBY FAWN SILVER TABBY CREAM SILVER TABBY BLUE SILVER TORTIE TABBY

 




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