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5 February, 15:30

The genetics service of a large veterinary hospital gets referrals for three or four male tortoiseshell cats every year. These cats are invariably sterile and have underdeveloped testes. How are these tortoiseshell male cats produced?

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  1. 5 February, 15:48
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    The proportion of male tortoiseshell cats is very low. This happens because the colors are linked to sex because they are exclusively on the X chromosome, to have two colors (black and orange) must have two X chromosomes from the father and mother.

    For a male cat to be tortoiseshell, a genetic anomaly must occur: the presence of two X chromosomes and one Y (XXY).
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