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Can someone please explain what the pearl gene does? I used a 'capture a pearl horse" pass and got a chestnut, is that because the horse was a TB or does pearl not effect a chestnut coat?
I guess I also don't entirely know what the pearl gene does to a horse's color to start with...
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Trivia Team
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Chestnuts can "hide" their pearl. So even though it doesn't effect their coat, it can pop up in their foals. So pearl can make fun colors like apricot! It also on it's own is a fun color- palomino pearl, buckskin pearl, etc.
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Also, you should note that pear is a recessive gene. So unlike most other genes, "PrlPrl" actually means no pearl but "Prlprl" and "prlprl" mean the horse does carry pearl
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Game Moderator
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In order for a horse to show their Pearl in the color name they have to also carry Creme. So Palomino Pearl, Dunalino Pearl, Buckskin Pearl etc. Otherwise they will carry the gene but not display it.
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It's also worth noting that Pearl won't show up in homozygous Creme horses, but in game at least they can carry it. That's Smokey Creme, Perlino, Brown Creme, and Cremello. I noticed you asked for someone to explain what Pearl does, and it doesn't look like anyone's done that yet. It's theorized to be a mutated version of the Creme gene, and has a similar effect on the coat to that. They both dilute the pigment in the coat, making it lighter to different degrees. This theory explains why a horse would need a copy of the Creme gene for Pearl to show up. And it makes sense of why, if they're homozygous Creme, (have 2 copies of the gene) they won't be able to have Pearl too. The only Pearl you can get without Creme is Apricot, which is homozygous Pearl (prlprl) + a chestnut base (ee). Edited at April 16, 2021 01:02 AM by Eyrie of the Stars
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Thank you both so much, this really helped me understand why I got a chestnut horse using a prl capture, I was afraid TB coudn't carry thegene and I had wasted the prl pass. And thank you to everyone who answered this really, all of your answers were very helpful All Breeds said: In order for a horse to show their Pearl in the color name they have to also carry Creme. So Palomino Pearl, Dunalino Pearl, Buckskin Pearl etc. Otherwise they will carry the gene but not display it.
Eyrie of the Stars said: It's also worth noting that Pearl won't show up in homozygous Creme horses, but in game at least they can carry it. That's Smokey Creme, Perlino, Brown Creme, and Cremello. I noticed you asked for someone to explain what Pearl does, and it doesn't look like anyone's done that yet. It's theorized to be a mutated version of the Creme gene, and has a similar effect on the coat to that. They both dilute the pigment in the coat, making it lighter to different degrees. This theory explains why a horse would need a copy of the Creme gene for Pearl to show up. And it makes sense of why, if they're homozygous Creme, (have 2 copies of the gene) they won't be able to have Pearl too. The only Pearl you can get without Creme is Apricot, which is homozygous Pearl (prlprl) + a chestnut base (ee).
Edited at April 16, 2021 05:36 PM by Coyote Canyon
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