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- AmethystStables June 2019
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All About Tiger Eye (SLC24A5)
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Real life
Tiger Eye is a mutation that has been located in Paso Fino horses. The study only looked at a few dozen horses and only from the Paso Fino breed so the mutation may be in other populations as well. The gene called SLC24A5 has three known variants in horses N (no mutation), TE1 and TE2. TE1 and TE2 are different mutations that occurred at different times but happened on the same gene and have effectively identical effects. They are interchangeable but do not stack. (You can have TE1/TE1, TE1/TE2, or TE2/TE2 but no more than two copies in total). Not surprisingly they also discovered that it can have interactions with other eye color affecting genes.
SLC24A5 is a well-documented gene in many animals including humans and can cause ocular albinism (albino of the eye) and is known to produce pale skin in humans.
How eye color works
To understand how Tiger Eye works it helps to understand how eye color works. Eyes really only have brown pigment with some slight variance in shades of brown. Some configurations of pigment cause light to scatter inside the iris in such a way that instead of seeing brown light reflected back at you see green or even blue. The tiger eye gene does not turn brown pigment into yellow pigment. Instead, it reduces the amount of pigment in the eye causing light to scatter in a way that looks yellow. Many genes reduce the amount of pigment in the eye. Famously genes like creme, pearl, and champagne cause large noticeable drops in pigment resulting in a range of eye colors. The more pigment reduction genes active on a horse the paler the eye color will become. Tiger Eye might turn a brown eye gold or an already amber eye to full blue.
Creating
Tiger Eye can now be created in two ways. The Mysterious Sigil herd helper will add one copy of TE1 to a horse. You can also randomly on any create get a copy of TE1 or a copy of TE2. They are both quite rare. It is possible to create a homozygous Tiger Eye horse by getting a random TE1 or TE2 allele as a bonus to a Mysterious Sigil horse. (TE2 is significantly rarer than TE1.)
Purchasing
Both versions of Tiger Eye are now in the GMT lab and can be added to any foundation for 5GMTs, or added to a lined horse who missed it for 1GMT.
It can also be purchased with USD for $5 per copy. It will be available until the end of June. After that, it will go into the normal random gene sale rotation.
Sharing
Tiger Eye is a publicly available and open gene with no license required.Need to contact me? Read this first.
I sometimes get busy and miss things. If your private message, question, etc. gets missed please ping me so I can follow up with you. I am also always happy to explain or clarify. (HAJ does not have a customer service email, please send me a forum message! )
she/herThanked by 1RoseRedFarm -
MS EXAMPLE Chestnut TE1
MS EXAMPLE Chstnut TE1TE2
MS EXAMPLE Pali Te2
MS EXAMPLE Pali TE1TE1
MS EXAMPLE Bay Prl TE1
MS EXAMPLE Bay Prlx2 TE1
MS EXAMPLE BayPrlx2TE1x2
Post edited by Ammit at 2019-06-04 08:35:03Need to contact me? Read this first.
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Thank you so much!!
Here is my Accomplishment-stallion, I really look forward to buy it for several foundations <3<br />
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Post edited by SharayahStables at 2019-06-04 08:23:12
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Thank you so much for this explanation this is awesome :xPost edited by RutledgeRanch at 2019-06-04 10:53:52
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https://www.huntandjump.com/horse.php?horseid=8446338
TE1 and TE2. :x
Thank you, Ammit! You're awesome.Post edited by AmethystStables at 2019-06-04 10:29:50Previously known as "lethalximpulse". -
Gonna add TE2 to my guy here he is so far might add some Kit Promoter and Sooty Plus I haven't decided what else I'd like to do other than that =))
LikeMindedKingPost edited by RutledgeRanch at 2019-06-04 10:55:23 -
added two copies to this guy, but i guess it doesn't show up because chinchilla already plays around with the eyes going red? oh well lol
1 Coltello DeArgento KPHJ1: 133971 -
@SilverCreekFarm Is it just me, or does his eyes have a more orange-ish color than normal chinchillas?
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Me too @Herzeloyde! The most silvery horse colour in the game i think :D
I made a gif showing the difference (or lack of) between him and another silver grullo chinchilla with no TE. I mainly did it so that i knew i wasn't going crazy lol, but i will post it here anyway :)
https://imgur.com/a/VLN82rI
the horse i am comparing him to is this one https://www.huntandjump.com/horse.php?horseid=8256582HJ1: 133971 -
I think it just turns liver eyes gold lol but I dig it
TE1 and TE2
TFOR1 Dark Cherry
Hom TE2
TFOR1 Kian
Hom TE1
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By chance do we know if we're going to be able to search for this gene in the future?ID #238663, she/her pronouns
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@PersianPenName I hope so, otherwise that would be such a pain... trying to look for the eye color or look at the genes in a whole mess pool of other genes is really, really time consuming and a bit frustrating. Even though the new genes stand out pretty well when looking at all the letters, it'd just be nice to search it and see only it. As with everything else.
But I must say... @Nikkel666, those tiger eyes on the black livers are the greatest! I've always wanted to know how to get the eyes to pop on livers, now I know what I'm going to do in the far future!♥️♥️ -
Yes you will be able to search for it. You can always search for testable genes.
Chinchilla red is pure albino eyes. They have no pigment at all. You will never see TE on a horse with no eye pigment, there is nothing to see.
Need to contact me? Read this first.
I sometimes get busy and miss things. If your private message, question, etc. gets missed please ping me so I can follow up with you. I am also always happy to explain or clarify. (HAJ does not have a customer service email, please send me a forum message! )
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Thanks Ammit, that was a whoops on my part haha. I will have to breed some het chinchilla babies from him and start a different line for TE lol!HJ1: 133971
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His eyes may turn out more colored in the future. I am not happy with chinchilla eyes at the moment.Need to contact me? Read this first.
I sometimes get busy and miss things. If your private message, question, etc. gets missed please ping me so I can follow up with you. I am also always happy to explain or clarify. (HAJ does not have a customer service email, please send me a forum message! )
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Here are my two homozygous tiger eye horses.
TE1
APP The Tyger
This stud is a work in progress. I'm hoping GP & KP pop up again in the sales. At the very least he will get GP.
TE2
APP Sweet As Candy
I think I am done with this stud. I was thinking of tinkering with him a bit, but I think he looks good as he is.