Reversed Point: Pt+r Pt+r
Reversed Point: Pt+r pt – Pt Pt+r
Reversed Point is a lightening gene that originates at the distal (most distant) areas of the limbs and sometimes face. It spreads further into the body and can even appear as light spots on the chest, similar to a dobermann's chest points. It can be either very blurred, almost like a gradient, or can be sharp.
As reversed point requires two dominant Point genes for the reversal modifier to attach to, it allows for extended display of the marking as well as the use of two different tones. The one closer to the ends of the limbs (distally) should always be paler than the outside Point and can be much paler than the base coat if desired.