In animal coats, the gene that typically determines whether hairs are single colours or banded in different shades is named for what rodent?
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- Long-legged rodent of the West Indies and Central and South America
- Any long-legged burrowing rodent of the genus Dasyprocta of Central and South America, related to the guinea pig
- Long-legged rodent with hooflike claws
- Bad IOU tag for the South American rodent valued as food
- Rabbit-sized rodent of South America valued as food
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