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    Piebald Camels by Gabriele Volpato, Maurizio Dioli, Antonello Di Nardo

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Piebald dromedary camels have not been studied or discussed before, and their same existence is often overlooked. …”
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    Genetic background of nonmutant Piebald-Virol-Glaxo rats does not influence nephronophthisis phenotypes by Yengkopiong JP, Lako JD

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The aim of this study was to determine if the genetic background of the nonmutant female Piebald-Virol-Glaxo (PVG/Seac-/-) rat influences phenotypic inheritance of NPHP from mutant male Lewis polycystic kidney rats.Methods: Mating experiments were performed between mutant Lewis polycystic kidney male rats with CKD and nonmutant PVG and Wistar Kyoto female rats without cystic kidney disease to raise second filial and backcross 1 progeny, respectively. …”
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    An allelic series at the EDNRB2 locus controls diverse piebalding patterns in the domestic pigeon. by Emily T Maclary, Ryan Wauer, Bridget Phillips, Audrey Brown, Elena F Boer, Atoosa M Samani, Michael D Shapiro

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Here, we map the genetic architecture of a suite of pigmentation phenotypes known as piebalding. Piebalding is characterized by patches of pigmented and non-pigmented feathers, and these plumage patterns are often breed-specific and stable across generations. …”
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    "Chügürük Sarala” ("Yellow piebald ganger/At bird’s heels”) by M. Kenin-Lopsan: theme of the unity of the frontline and hinterland by Saylykmaa S. Kombu

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Article examines the first novel in the Tuvan literature "Chügürük Sarala” ("Yellow piebald ganger/At bird’s heels”) by M. Kenin-Lopsan first published in 1965. …”
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    Vasorelaxin: a novel arterial smooth muscle-relaxing eicosapeptide from the skin secretion of the Chinese piebald odorous frog (Odorrana schmackeri). by Yuxin Wu, Lei Wang, Chen Lin, Yan Lin, Mei Zhou, Liang Chen, Brian Connolly, Yingqi Zhang, Tianbao Chen, Chris Shaw

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Here we report the identification of a novel vascular smooth muscle-relaxing peptide, named vasorelaxin, from the skin secretion of the Chinese piebald odorous frog, Odorrana schmackeri. Vasorelaxin consists of 20 amino acid residues, SRVVKCSGFRPGSPDSREFC, with a disulfide-bridge between Cys-6 and Cys-20. …”
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