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- White Tiger Mystery Solved: Coat Color Produced by Single Change in Pigment Gene.
- May 23, 2013 — White tigers today are only seen in zoos, but they belong in nature, say researchers reporting new evidence about what makes those tigers white.
- Their spectacular white coats are produced by a single change in a known pigment gene, according to the study, appearing on May 23 in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication.
- "The white tiger represents part of the natural genetic diversity of the tiger that is worth conserving, but is now seen only in captivity," says Shu-Jin Luo of China's Peking University.
- Luo, Xiao Xu, Ruiqiang Li, and their colleagues advocate a proper captive management program to maintain a healthy Bengal tiger population including both white and orange tigers.
- They say it might even be worth considering the reintroduction of white tigers into their wild habitat.
- The researchers mapped the genomes of a family of 16 tigers living in Chimelong Safari Park, including both white and orange individuals.
- They then sequenced the whole genomes of each of the three parents in the family.
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