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Why most orange cats are male and the genetics behind it

Ever wondered why orange cats hold a special charm and why most of them are male?

This captivating article dives into the fascinating genetics behind their vibrant coats.

The secret lies in the X chromosome, where the O gene responsible for orange fur resides.

Discover why males, with their single X chromosome, are more likely to sport these striking hues, while females require two copies of the gene to achieve the same effect.

From the science of X-inactivation to the delightful tortoiseshell patterns unique to females, this story uncovers the intricate beauty of feline genetics.

Paired with heartwarming anecdotes about these charismatic cats, the article highlights their enduring appeal in homes and media alike.

Whether you’re a cat lover or a curious science enthusiast, this exploration of orange cats will leave you enchanted.

Read on to uncover the genetic secrets that make these felines so special!

Source video: 3-Minute Explanation on YouTube

Source image: 孟想家 / Pixabay

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