Polydactylism in domestic cats—often affectionately linked with Ernest Hemingway’s famous multitoed cats—is a well-known example of a genetic trait resulting from alterations in limb development regulation. Here’s an overview of the genetics behind this condition: 1. Autosomal Dominant Inheritance 2. The Role of Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) and Its Enhancer 3. Mechanistic Summary 4. Conclusion …
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Well, I love cats’ paws. As I say in the infographic they are deadly and delightful. They are soft and gentle when at rest but deadly when the cat wants to use their claws because it happens so fast and the claws are so damned sharp as they are sharpened all the time by …
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This is about polydactyl cat record holders. I’ve heard of three polydactyl cats, one of which, Jake, is the world record holder. He has been the world record holder for at least 10 years. Although, I don’t know whether Jake is alive at the date of this post. This record must apply to living …
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