Crawford R D, Loomis G
J Hered. 1978 Jul-Aug;69(4):266-7. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a108943.
A popular belief among dog breeders is that long coat and short coat in certain dog breeds is controlled by a single pair of autosomal alleles, short coat being dominant to long coat. Data are presented for 221 litters and 1216 pups of the St. Bernard breed that support and verify this belief.
犬类饲养者中一种普遍的看法是,某些犬种的长毛和短毛由一对常染色体等位基因控制,短毛对长毛为显性。文中给出了圣伯纳犬种221窝和1216只幼犬的数据,支持并验证了这一观点。