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1697:Horse genome
1579:Knabstrupper
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906:agouti gene
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258:Interrupted
1769:Categories
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1290:Seal brown
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380:High White
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154:gray horse
147:coat color
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1671:Tiger eye
1575:Appaloosa
1573:See also
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1006:The Horse
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932:or a bay.
916:chimerism
855:Chestnuts
700:Rainscald
677:coon tail
606:Appaloosa
367:Irregular
264:Connected
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172:Appaloosa
107:July 2011
1717:KIT gene
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