Updated: Dec. 30 (2023)
Shorn
Shorn, shn/shn
Two copies of the recessive Shorn
Chromosome: Unknown
RVG description:
Shorn, a recessive mutation causing hairlessness, was discovered in 1993. Shorn rats display a very sparse, patchy coat throughout their lifetimes. By six weeks, they have a sparse short coat on the body but not on the face, by eight weeks the body is again nearly hairless and short, sparse hair appears on the face in a mask pattern. Adults may retain a sparse mask of short, sparse mask of hair on their face and patchy, ragged hair on their rumps and bellies. They have short, kinky whiskers.
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Two copies of the recessive Shorn
Chromosome: Unknown
RVG description:
Shorn, a recessive mutation causing hairlessness, was discovered in 1993. Shorn rats display a very sparse, patchy coat throughout their lifetimes. By six weeks, they have a sparse short coat on the body but not on the face, by eight weeks the body is again nearly hairless and short, sparse hair appears on the face in a mask pattern. Adults may retain a sparse mask of short, sparse mask of hair on their face and patchy, ragged hair on their rumps and bellies. They have short, kinky whiskers.
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