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Old 04-21-04, 09:48 PM   #1
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Talking oh boy -- a genetics question!

LOL... I know how we all love these

But anyways, I've just spent the last 30 minutes having my mind boggled by the Genetics Wizard trying to figure out the possible offspring from a triple het mating... and some of the possibilities that came up raised a question that I'm wondering if any of you might know the answer to... Can Anery A & Anery B be expressed in the same animal? Wasn't sure if it was like the albino thing in leos, where you've got Tremper, Rainwater & Bell... none of which can be crossed with the other and actually produce an albino... unless someone has recently succeeded in a double het breeding that I don't know of...

Anyways, just curious... Hopefully someone will have an answer...


Thanks for any insight! Corn genetics has got to be some of the most messed up stuff I've ever tried to figure out... lol...


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Old 04-22-04, 12:37 AM   #2
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Jen,

If I remember correctly
there is such as thing as anery charcoal. But then the pheno type would be of an anery. Just a regular looking anery. Nothing more.

This is due to the dominance of the anery a gene over the anery b gene. Just like the anery a Lavender or anery a caramel genes. The double homo for those genes are both masked by the anery a gene thus making the animal look identical to the regular run of the mill anery that we see all the time~~
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Old 04-22-04, 08:11 PM   #3
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Ok cool... Thanks Simon! That's kinda what I was figuring it would be after I thought about it for a few minutes... thanks for clearing it up for me!


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sometimes I love genetics and sometimes..it just gives me a headache....hahahah
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