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Solid color bicolor cats occur because there is a white spotting gene present along with a recessive allele of the agouti gene, which evens out the usual striped pattern of the colors of the coat.
The cenotaphs have a distinctive red and white horizontal striped pattern to their stonework, but are usually covered by decorative cloth.
For example, zebrafish larvae are used to study how chromatophores organise and communicate to accurately generate the regular horizontal striped pattern as seen in adult fish.
A specimen found in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana by Ernest A. Liner, had a similar striped pattern, with only the first and last two crossbands being normal.
Because the basic pattern for the stroller ( black jacket worn with striped trousers in British English ) and dinner jacket ( tuxedo in American English ) are the same as lounge coats, tailors traditionally call both of these special types of jackets a coat.
One room painted in a striped pattern, copying silk hangings, is perhaps unique in Great Britain.
John Betjeman called it " a masterpiece in striped brick and stone in an intricate pattern of bonding, the domes being all-brick in order to prove that the good craftsman has no need of steel or concrete.
The first flag design was a diagonally striped tricolor pattern of red to white to blue ( different colors but in the same pattern as the Flag of the Republic of the Congo ).
These may not be prominent except during spawning when cobia lighten in colour and adopt a more prominently striped pattern.
The specific epithet fasciatum means " banded ", referring to the striped pattern of the juvenile.
Young exhibit a striped pattern more vivid than in adult and tail bright blue.
Zebra mussels get their name from a striped pattern which is commonly seen on their shells, though not all shells bear this pattern.
A more common technique and a simpler one from the tube construction standpoint was to overlay the photosensitive target with a color striped filter having a fine pattern of vertical stripes of green, cyan and clear filters ( i. e. Green ; Green + Blue & Green + Blue + Red ) repeating across the target.
Almost all of his transformations maintain the black-and-white striped pattern he wears on his suit, although sometimes the stripes are coloured depending on the transformation.
* The primary tabby pattern gene, Mc / mc, sets the basic pattern of stripes that underlies the coat: the basic wild-type tabby gene, Mc, produces what is called a mackerel striped tabby ( stripes look like thin fishbones and may break up into bars or spots ); while a recessive mutant, mc, produces a blotched or classic tabby pattern ( broad bands, whorls, and spirals of dark color on pale background usually with bulls-eye or oyster pattern on flank ), common in Iran, Great Britain and in lands that were once part of the British Empire and Persian Empire.
Designs can be checkered or striped as well floral or arabesque, but double plaid ( i. e. a vertical section of the izār with a different plaid pattern ) designs from Indonesia are also very popular.
Some breeders have started breeding Langshans in a striped pattern.
It is sometimes described as " tiger striped ", although the brindle pattern is more subtle than that of a tiger's coat.
Skeletal and cardiac muscles are called striated muscle because of their striped appearance under a microscope, which is due to the highly organized alternating pattern of A band and I band.
Rock magnetic methods are used to get a more detailed picture of the source of distinctive striped pattern in marine magnetic anomalies that provides important information on plate tectonics.

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The only thing which would have attracted attention was that two wore the uniform of prison guards, three the striped suits of convicts.
Clyde Miller was crying softly to himself, shedding his striped suit and fumbling into the nondescript butternut pants, the worn brown shirt.
He was a florid, puffy man in his early sixties, very natty in his yachting cap, striped jacket and white flannels.
Ajax originally played in an all black uniform with a red sash tied around the players ' waists, but that uniform was soon replaced by a red / white striped shirt and black shorts.
One of the potential helmet designs Brown rejected was a striped motif that was similar to the helmets adopted by the team in 1981 and which is still in use to this day ; however, that design featured yellow stripes on a turquoise helmet which were more uniform in width.
The football club says, with no documentation, that Essendon wore red and black striped guernseys until 1875, when the red sash was adopted.
One was his Board of Admiralty seal, which contained a red-and-white striped shield on a blue field.
Explorers may have seen the fleeting view of the striped backside as the animal fled through the bushes, leading to speculation that the okapi was some sort of rainforest zebra.
It was painted meteor metallic and fitted with flat disc wheels, wine red leather and special striped fabric seat centers.
ROW Upholstery was grey / ochre striped flannel cloth with ochre piping for Alpine White cars, or grey / turquoise with turquoise piping for Black cars.
* Tribunus laticlavius, Broad Band Tribune: Named for the broad striped tunic worn by men of senatorial rank, this tribune was appointed by the emperor or the Senate.
Also, striped material was found that appeared to have been from a blue-and-white striped cloth ; Alexei commonly wore a blue-and-white striped undershirt.
In 1989, the Padres took the scripted Padres logo that was used from 1985 to 1988 and put it in a tan ring that read " San Diego Baseball Club " with a striped center.
There are very few successful spawning populations of freshwater striped bass, including Lake Texoma, the Colorado River and its reservoirs downstream from and including Lake Powell, and the Arkansas River as well as Lake Marion ( South Carolina ) that retained a landlocked breeding population when the dam was built ; other freshwater fisheries must be restocked with hatchery-produced fish annually.
Stocking of striped bass was discontinued at Lake Mead in 1973 once natural reproduction was verified.
The largest striped bass ever taken by angling was a 81. 88 lb ( 37. 14 kg ) specimen taken from boat
It is now documented that the first area they became landlocked was in the Santee-Cooper river during the construction of the two dams that impounded Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion, and because of this the state game fish of South Carolina is the striped bass.
The Company's John Slater was responsible for the first of the new camellias, double ones, in white and a striped red, imported in 1792.
They were probably derived from the counts, dukes and later grand-dukes of Luxembourg's coat of arms which in turn was derived from the combination of the dukes of Limbourg's Lion and the supposed striped banner of the early counts of Luxembourg.
One influential theory held that the biblical Ararat was striped with varying climatic zones, and as climate changed, the associated animals moved as well, eventually spreading to repopulate the globe.
One of the most important features of a nineteenth century footballer's uniform was his headgear, and Richmond opted for yellow and black striped caps, the same as the cricket club.

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