Dog Coat Colours
E-Locus (yellow) and Em-Locus (mask)
The E-Locus is a region of your dog's DNA which controls whether your dog will only express the yellow pigment or whether they can express any of t...
View full detailsK-Locus (dominant black)
The K-Locus is a region of your dog's DNA which controls whether your dog has a solid coat colour. The K-Locus has three alleles with an order of d...
View full detailsB-Locus (black/brown)
Three alleles are tested: Bs, Bd and Bc. The B-Locus is a region of your dog's DNA which controls whether your dog has a brown coat colour. The reg...
View full detailsA-Locus (fawn, sable, black and tan, recessive black)
The A-Locus is a region of your dog's DNA that causes your dog's fur pattern to be fawn, sable, black and tan, or recessive black. The region has f...
View full detailsD-Locus (dilute)
The D-locus is a region of your dog's DNA which controls whether your dog will have a diluted coat colour. This is not a colour in itself, but will...
View full detailsS-Locus (white spotting)
The S-Locus is a region of your dog's DNA which determines whether they will have any patches of white spotting or a largely white coat. The white ...
View full detailsM-Locus (Merle)
The M-Locus controls Merle colouring, which is a dominant trait. For some breeds such as Shetland Sheepdog, Australian Shepherd, Cardigan Welsh Cor...
View full detailsL-Locus (length)
The L-Locus is a region of your dog's DNA which controls whether they will have long hair like a Golden Retriever, or short hair like a Labrador Re...
View full detailsIC-Locus (improper coat/furnishings)
The IC-Locus is a region of your dog's DNA which controls whether your dog will have longer hair around the eyebrows and muzzle known as facial fur...
View full detailsT-Locus (tailless)
The T-Locus is a region of your dog's DNA which determines whether they have a genetic bobtail (tailless) or not. The bobtail is caused by a mutati...
View full detailsI-Locus (intensity)
The I-Locus is a region of your dog's DNA which controls the intensity of colour of the phaeomelanin or yellow/red pigment which is expressed throu...
View full detailsCo-Locus (cocoa)
The Co-Locus is a region of your dog's DNA which controls a brown/chocolate coat colour present in French Bulldogs known as cocoa. The cocoa colour...
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A-Locus B-Locus (bs, bd, bc alleles) CoCo D-Locus H-Locus E-Locus I-Locus K-Locus S-Locus Merle Albinism This comprehensive testing package cover...
View full detailsFrench Bulldog colour panel
A-Locus (fawn, black-and-tan, sable, recessive black) B-Locus ("testable chocolate". Bs, Bc and Bd alleles) CoCo (previously "untestable chocolate...
View full detailsLabrador colour panel
B-Locus (Chocolate) E-Locus (Yellow) D-Locus (Dilute/Silver)