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The recessive gene brings about the Brindle American bully’s coat. There are numerous brindle dog breeds, and mix a little amount of black and a little bit of red to create a brindle.
It is challenging to predict the degree of brindle a dog will have because this colour pattern can range from mild to substantial. Silver, beige, and blue are some more hues.
His nose in this instance could be black, brown, or liver in colour.
Tabby and striped coat is another word for brindle.
Stripes can also be any colour; however, they tend to be a little darker brown.
Genes
One of the alleles at the K locus is brindle. Three alleles exist for the K locus: KB (dominant black), kbr (brindle), and ky (non-solid black; permits expression of the A locus). The top dominant is KB, and the bottom recessive is ky. Between the two is kbr. It is completely dominated by KB (such that expression of brindle will be prevented by the presence of just one KB allele), but KB is dominant over ky, thus a brindle dog can have either the genotype kbrkbr or kbrky.