Ian Pitchford

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Wright began to doubt that genetics alone governed the amount of white and postulated that “developmental factors” in the womb were causing some of the variations. With hindsight, we know that he was correct. Different color genes are expressed in different places on the body, and the patterns of color depend not only on what genes the animal has inherited but where and in what combinations they happen to be expressed or suppressed.
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect (Penguin Science)
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