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ENTIRE POST/ANSWERS: « Reply #2 by Lana Mellentine » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rusty here, but..... Sire: A-B-C-D-E(en?) Dam: A-B-C-D-E Babies: A-B-C-D-E A-B-C-D-E (en?) A-B-C-dd-E(en?) A-B-C-dd-E is it En for broken Enen for tri? « Reply #3 by minilopsincali (me) » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lana Mellentine wrote: "Rusty here, but..... Sire: A-B-C-D-E(en?) Dam: A-B-C-D-E Babies: A-B-C-D-E A-B-C-D-E (en?) A-B-C-dd-E(en?) A-B-C-dd-E is it En for broken Enen for tri?" It is "Enen" for broken, "enen" for solid, and "EnEn" for charlie. I'll point out your mistakes after everyone else gets a chance to respond (there's just a few things you missed). « Reply #4 by Lana Mellentine » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- why is "Enen" for broken, "enen" for solid, and "EnEn" for charlie? « Reply #5 by minilopsincali (me) » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lana Mellentine wrote: "why is "Enen" for broken, "enen" for solid, and "EnEn" for charlie?" These genes are called The English Spotting Series. Here is the order of dominance: En en I am not sure why they are paired up like they are, but that is the way the geneticists have figure out how they work. « Reply #8 by minilopsincali (me) » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lana Mellentine wrote: "Rusty here, but..... Sire: A-B-C-D-E(en?) Dam: A-B-C-D-E Babies: A-B-C-D-E A-B-C-D-E (en?) A-B-C-dd-E(en?) A-B-C-dd-E is it En for broken Enen for tri?" Here are the corrections: #1 For the sire's genotype you put, "A-B-C-D-E(en?)" . You missed the dilute gene (d). He has to carry the dilute gene because he produced opals. You missed the "Enen". He has to be "Enen" because he is a brkn. A solid is "enen". #2 For the dam's genotype you put, "A-B-C-D-E". You missed the dilute gene (d). She has to carry the dilute gene because she produced opals. You missed the chocolate gene (b). She carries chocolate because she has produced a lynx in a previous litter. #3 For the brkn chestnut baby's genotype you put, "A-B-C-D-E (en?)". He has to be "Enen" because he is a brkn. #4 For the brkn opal babies genotype you put, "A-B-C-dd-E(en?)". It has to be "Enen" because it is a brkn. |