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Overo refers to several genetically unrelated pinto coloration patterns of white-over-dark body markings in horses, and is a term used by the American Paint Horse Association to classify a set of pinto patterns that are not tobiano. Overo is a Spanish word, originally meaning "like an egg". The most common usage refers to frame overo, but splashed white and sabino are also considered "overo". A horse with both tobiano and overo patterns is called tovero.

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  • Overo is de verzamelnaam van alle pintokleurpatronen bij paarden die niet tobiano zijn. De verzameling omvat witpatronen die genetisch niet aan elkaar verwant zijn. Een combinatie van één of meerdere van deze patronen met tobiano wordt genoemd. De verzameling bestaat uit drie witpatronen, te weten: frame overo, sabino en witkopbont. (nl)
  • Overo est le nom de plusieurs robes du cheval génétiquement rattachées au groupe des robes pie, et donc caractérisées par de larges marques blanches associées à une couleur de robe plus foncée. Par défaut, le nom « overo » désigne un phénotype de taches blanches répandues horizontalement sur la tête, l'encolure et les flancs du cheval, ne franchissant pas la ligne du dos, avec des jambes colorées. (fr)
  • Overo refers to several genetically unrelated pinto coloration patterns of white-over-dark body markings in horses, and is a term used by the American Paint Horse Association to classify a set of pinto patterns that are not tobiano. Overo is a Spanish word, originally meaning "like an egg". The most common usage refers to frame overo, but splashed white and sabino are also considered "overo". A horse with both tobiano and overo patterns is called tovero. (en)
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  • Overo est le nom de plusieurs robes du cheval génétiquement rattachées au groupe des robes pie, et donc caractérisées par de larges marques blanches associées à une couleur de robe plus foncée. Par défaut, le nom « overo » désigne un phénotype de taches blanches répandues horizontalement sur la tête, l'encolure et les flancs du cheval, ne franchissant pas la ligne du dos, avec des jambes colorées. La robe overo dépend du gène dominant O, qui a la particularité de provoquer une maladie génétique mortelle, le syndrome du poulain blanc, dans sa version homozygote. Tous les chevaux phénotypiquement overo sont donc génétiquement hétérozygotes. (fr)
  • Overo refers to several genetically unrelated pinto coloration patterns of white-over-dark body markings in horses, and is a term used by the American Paint Horse Association to classify a set of pinto patterns that are not tobiano. Overo is a Spanish word, originally meaning "like an egg". The most common usage refers to frame overo, but splashed white and sabino are also considered "overo". A horse with both tobiano and overo patterns is called tovero. Frame overo, splashed white, and sabino are three separate pinto patterns, genetically unrelated, that are grouped together under the name "overo". The frame overo pattern tends to have white spots on the flanks and face, surrounded by a dark "frame" of color. If two horses with the frame overo gene are bred together, there is a 25% chance the foal will have lethal white syndrome. Splashed white or splash overo is a group of patterns that tend to have white on the underside, as if a horse ran through white paint with its head lowered. So far 6 alleles on two genes have been discovered to cause splashed white patterns. There is a correlation between the splashed white pattern and deafness. Sabino or sabino overo is a group of patterns which typically has white on the legs, face, and sometimes also belly, often with white ticking or roaning. Several alleles on the KIT gene are known to cause sabino or sabino-like patterns. (en)
  • Overo is de verzamelnaam van alle pintokleurpatronen bij paarden die niet tobiano zijn. De verzameling omvat witpatronen die genetisch niet aan elkaar verwant zijn. Een combinatie van één of meerdere van deze patronen met tobiano wordt genoemd. De verzameling bestaat uit drie witpatronen, te weten: frame overo, sabino en witkopbont. (nl)
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