Monday, May 27, 2013

Mystery Of The White Tiger's Coat Solved

Chinese scientists have acquired new insights into how white tigers get their coloration. The researchers have traced the cause to a single change in a gene known to drive pigmentation in a host of animals, including humans.

White tigers are a rare variant of the customary orange Bengal sub-species. Today, they are found exclusively in captive programs where the limited numbers are interbred to maintain the distinctive fur color.

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