Bitgood J J, Smyth J R
Department of Poultry Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison 53706.
Poult Sci. 1991 Sep;70(9):1861-3. doi: 10.3382/ps.0701861.
The appearance in 1988 of an oculocutaneous albino chick in a Single Comb White Leghorn line suggested a new mutational event. This line was closed in 1949, and has been reproduced each spring since then. Subsequent matings indicated that the mutation occurred at the C pigment locus. A mating of the Wisconsin albino (WIA) to cre/cre (red-eyed white) birds showed the mutation to be incompletely recessive to cre. No segregation was apparent when mated to ca/ca (recessive albinism) birds. These data indicate that the WIA mutation is identical to, or very similar to, the previously described tyrosinase-negative ca mutation at the C locus.