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- Merle (dog coat) - Wikipedia
Two types of colored patches generally appear in a merle coat: brown liver (red merle) and black (blue merle) Associated breeds include Carea Leonés, Australian Shepherds and Catahoula Leopard Dogs
- 17 Merle Dog Breeds (With Info Pictures) - Dogster
Merle dog breeds are strikingly beautiful, winning the hearts of many people Interestingly, no one merle resembles another Check out these breeds
- Merle in Dogs: The Science Behind This Unique Coat Pattern
Merle in dogs is one of the most intriguing coat patterns in the dog world, both in its appearance and its genetics
- Merle Puppies? Here’s What You Need to Know About Merle Dogs
Find out what merle actually is, how it’s inherited, and why it matters for your dog’s health Spoiler: Double-merle breeding can lead to serious issues, such as deafness and vision problems So before you fall for the look, get the facts
- List of Merle Dog Breeds With Pictures | 101DogBreeds. com
Merle is a coat color variation that gives dogs a mottled or patchy appearance with this type of coat It is a genetic coat pattern that can be present in puppies with one or both parents
- MERLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Note: Merle is produced by a semidominant gene and may be accompanied by usually blue eyes and defects in hearing and sight Merle is considered a standard coat pattern by the American Kennel Club for several breeds of dog (such as the Shetland sheepdog)
- Merle | Veterinary Genetics Laboratory - UC Davis
Merle is an incompletely dominant coat color pattern characterized by irregularly shaped patches of diluted pigment and solid color
- M-Locus Merle (Merle Cryptic Merle) - Animal Genetics
Merle is a coat pattern found in Australian Shepherds, Collies, Shelties, and a number of other dog breeds This particular phenotype is inherited as an autosomal, incompletely dominant trait
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