# Colour Variants in Siberian Cats: A Comprehensive Review of Phenotype, Genetics, and Breed Registry Standards

**Authors:** Agnieszka Górska, Bartłomiej Zieniuk, Marlena Wojciechowska

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/genes17020208 · Genes · 2026-02-09

## TL;DR

This paper reviews the genetic and phenotypic basis of coat color variation in Siberian cats and highlights inconsistencies in breed registry standards.

## Contribution

The paper provides a comprehensive synthesis of genetic mechanisms and breed standard discrepancies specific to Siberian cats.

## Key findings

- Siberian cats show complex and partially breed-specific genetic determinants of coat coloration.
- Breed standards have inconsistencies in naming and acceptance of certain coat color and pattern traits.
- Molecular research is needed to clarify the genetic basis of some coat color traits in the breed.

## Abstract

Siberian cats are characterized by a high level of genetic variability, which is also reflected in a wide range of colour variations. Knowledge about the genetic background of these coat colour varieties is fragmented and predominantly derived from research on other breeds, with inconsistencies in nomenclature across major feline organizations. This review aims to offer a comprehensive synthesis of the genetic mechanisms underlying coat colour and pattern variation in Siberian cats, while also critically examining how these phenotypes are defined, named, and recognized across key international feline breed registries. In Siberian cats, as in other breeds, the fundamental factor in the development of a phenotype is the interaction of multiple genes involved in the production of various types of melanin, its quantity, and distribution in the skin and coat. An analysis of breed standards revealed inaccuracies in the naming of several traits and differences in the acceptance of certain phenotypes within the breed, most notably concerning basic colours, ticked patterns, colourpoint recognition, silver and golden variants, as well as definitions of white spotting categories. The Siberian cat exhibits complex and partially breed-specific genetic determinants of coat colouration. Unification of nomenclature among feline federations would improve clarity in breeding practice and genetic documentation. Some of the traits still require molecular research into their genetic background, making the breed interesting not only to cat lovers but also to researchers.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** MITF [NCBI Gene 101091431], TYRP1 [NCBI Gene 554339], Ap3b1 [NCBI Gene 105260768], MYO5A [NCBI Gene 101081303], PMEL [NCBI Gene 101092774], SCF [NCBI Gene 493937], ARHGAP36 [NCBI Gene 101083752], DKK4 [NCBI Gene 101099547], CORIN [NCBI Gene 101096889], MLPH [NCBI Gene 780791], RAB27A [NCBI Gene 101086976], KIT [NCBI Gene 493766], ASIP [NCBI Gene 492297], TYR [NCBI Gene 751100], Edn3 [NCBI Gene 101087221], PAX3 [NCBI Gene 101082767], LVRN [NCBI Gene 101101437], MC1R [NCBI Gene 493917]
- **Diseases:** albinism (MESH:D000417), CSD (MESH:C564433), WS (MESH:D003731), piebald (MESH:D016116), melanism (MESH:D008548), hearing loss (MESH:D034381), sensorineural deafness (MESH:D006319), genetic diseases (MESH:D030342), Red (MESH:C562718), odd-eyed cat (MESH:D002371), non-agouti (MESH:C580335), injury to (MESH:D014947), oculocutaneous albinism (MESH:D016115), DBE (MESH:C567139), hypopigmentation (MESH:D017496), Waardenburg syndrome (MESH:D014849), deafness (MESH:D003638), silver (MESH:C536644), pigmentation (MESH:D010859), eye shine (MESH:D005134)
- **Chemicals:** cysteine (MESH:D003545), pheomelanin (MESH:C018362), melanin (MESH:D008543), dopaquinone (MESH:C035157), Black silver (-), L-DOPA (MESH:D007980), Eumelanin (MESH:C041877), tyrosine (MESH:D014443), Silver (MESH:D012834), copper (MESH:D003300), cAMP (MESH:D000242), gold (MESH:D006046)
- **Species:** Lynx (genus) [taxon 13124], Equus caballus (domestic horse, species) [taxon 9796], Felis catus (cat, species) [taxon 9685], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Chinchilla chinchilla (short-tailed chinchilla, species) [taxon 10152], Zingiber officinale (ginger, species) [taxon 94328], Cinnamomum verum (Ceylon cinnamon, species) [taxon 128608], Phocidae (crawling seals, family) [taxon 9709], Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090], Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615]
- **Mutations:** c.839G>A, p.(Arg795Cys), c.1035_1036delinsCA, c.83delT, c.2383C>T, p.L28Rfs*12

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