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  2. Calico cat - Wikipedia

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    The orange mutant gene is found only on the X, or female, chromosome. As with humans, female cats have paired sex chromosomes, XX, and male cats have XY sex chromosomes. The female cat, therefore, can have the orange mutant gene on one X chromosome and the gene for a black coat on the other. The piebald gene is on a different chromosome.

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    Meanwhile, other animals with the “Calico/Tricolor Pattern” can be male, including Dogs, Rabbits, and Guinea Pigs. 74.12.82.205 18:19, 8 September 2024 (UTC) []. A Calico cat is almost always female because being the colors are linked to the cat's sex chromosomes, specifically the X chromosomes.

  4. Calico Cat's Curiosity About Desktop Physics Toy Is Too Funny

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    Calico cats are almost always female, due to the way that coat colors work on cats. The genes determining whether a cat has an orange or black coat are located on the X chromosome, and exhibit co ...

  5. Unusual 'Smiling' Calico Cat Doesn't Let Multiple Surgeries ...

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    Calico catscats with orange, black and white splotches on their coats are almost always female, due to the way that coat colors work on cats. The genes determining whether a cat has an orange ...

  6. Calico Cat's Precious Way of Asking Mom for Tummy Rubs Is ...

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    Beanie! We can't get enough of the calico cat. She is the sweetest little kitty, with an adorable little tummy. But don't let her adorable looks fool you, she can be very direct. Like when she ...

  7. Tama (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Tama (Japanese: たま, April 29, 1999 – June 22, 2015) was a female calico cat who gained fame for being a railway station master and operating officer at Kishi Station on the Kishigawa Line in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.

  8. X-inactivation - Wikipedia

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    The coloration of tortoiseshell and calico cats is a visible manifestation of X-inactivation. The black and orange alleles of a fur coloration gene reside on the X chromosome. For any given patch of fur, the inactivation of an X chromosome that carries one allele results in the fur color of the other, active allele.

  9. Maine Woman Who Feeds Raccoons and Cats on Her Back ... - AOL

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    In fact, raccoons aren't the only animals she feeds! Callie, the female calico cat (I see how she got her name),v was waiting at the door alongside her ring-tailed pals, but she wasted no time ...