Dec 6, 2019 9:50:34 GMT
capricorn80
Brand New Budgie
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Post by capricorn80 on Dec 6, 2019 10:10:37 GMT
Hello.. Friends, Good day to all of you. I am new to this forum and seeking to learn from the experience of members.
I request your knowledge on what if two sex linked mutation combine in a budgie cock, then which will visually appear. For example, as per my little knowledge clear bodies, cinnamon, inos/lacewings, slate and opaline are all sex linked mutations. If a cock carries tcb as well as ino gene then which will appearing on him visually.
It is relatively simple if the plot outcomes on punnet table in case of single sex linked gene but in case of multiple sex linked genes it gets somehow complex.
* sorry for being naive as am from an entirely different educational background.
Cheers.
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Mar 29, 2024 5:58:07 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 11:18:32 GMT
If he definitely has both genes rather than one or the other then it would depend if one is dominant or masks the other, I believe.
I love the science behind genetics but unfortunately with budgies I’m yet to learn which ones hide others.
My thought would be that the Tcb would appear rather than the Ino, but I don’t know for definite.
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