Davis B K, Davis B P
J Hered. 1977 Jan-Feb;68(1):31-4. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a108768.
Allelic frequencies were determined for the domestic cat population of Budapest, Hungary. Most of the frequencies are in the range of those of western European populations, but there are two unusual features. The first is the apparent absence of blotched tabby and a relatively high frequency of Abyssinian tabby. The second is in the distribution of frequencies of white spotting phenotypes. There is an approximately normal distribution around the most common pattern, which is 50 percent white fur, contrasted to western populations in which frequency is maximal between approximately 10-30 percent white fur and declines with increasing white fur.
测定了匈牙利布达佩斯家猫种群的等位基因频率。大多数频率处于西欧种群的频率范围内,但有两个不寻常的特征。第一个是明显没有虎斑条纹猫,而阿比西尼亚虎斑猫的频率相对较高。第二个是白色斑点表型频率的分布。在最常见的模式(即50%白色皮毛)周围存在近似正态分布,这与西方种群不同,在西方种群中,频率在大约10%-30%白色皮毛之间达到最大值,并随着白色皮毛比例的增加而下降。