Feb 1, 2012 8:26:12 GMT
amosialush
Brand New Budgie
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Post by amosialush on Feb 1, 2012 8:35:47 GMT
Dear friends, I have at my folk alot of birds with a grey factor and I also have few with a double dark factor I found the diffrent between them by their babies I know that there is another way to distinguish between them is someone could explain it by pictures? Regards, Amos
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Post by barrieshutt on Feb 1, 2012 9:41:37 GMT
I found a little info Amos
There are only two alleles for the grey trait: the grey factor gene and the normal gene. The grey factor gene is completely dominant to the recessive normal gene. This means that a single-factor grey looks the same as the double-factor grey.
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Feb 1, 2012 8:26:12 GMT
amosialush
Brand New Budgie
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Post by amosialush on Feb 1, 2012 17:01:29 GMT
Thanks for your answer Barrie I know that the grey factor is a complete dominant and I know that the dark factor is an incomplete dominant but what is the visual different between the double dark and the grey?
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Post by barrieshutt on Feb 1, 2012 17:11:45 GMT
Thanks for your answer Barrie I know that the grey factor is a complete dominant and I know that the dark factor is an incomplete dominant but what is the visual different between the double dark and the grey? I think it depends on the shade of blue that the grey masks , a grey sky will appear lighter than a grey masking a dark factor blue
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Feb 1, 2012 8:26:12 GMT
amosialush
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Post by amosialush on Feb 1, 2012 20:37:48 GMT
Thanks Barrie I'll check that at my birds tomorow..
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