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Emeralds in gencalc.

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:15 am
by Youngspud
Can anyone help me with the offspring of the pairing of a cinnamon green/ino/emerald X emerald?
I am not sure how to put emerald into the calc yet so any help with that would be great too
Thanks

Re: Emeralds in gencalc.

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 1:55 am
by madas
Without having the crossover rates adressed:

for homozygous 0,1 emerald:

1,0 cinnamon green /ino /aqua x 0,1 aqua

1,0 25% green /cinnamon /aqua
1,0 25% green /cinnamon /ino /aqua
1,0 25% aqua /cinnamon
1,0 25% aqua /cinnamon /ino

0,1 25% cinnamon aqua
0,1 25% cinnamon green /aqua
0,1 25% cinnamon ino aqua
0,1 25% cinnamon ino /aqua

for hetereozygous 0,1 emerald (aquaBlue):

1,0 cinnamon green /ino /aqua x 0,1 aquaBlue

1,0 12,5% green /cinnamon /aqua
1,0 12,5% green /cinnamon /blue
1,0 12,5% green /cinnamon /ino /aqua
1,0 12,5% green /cinnamon /ino /blue
1,0 12,5% aqua /cinnamon
1,0 12,5% aqua /cinnamon /ino
1,0 12,5% aquaBlue /cinnamon
1,0 12,5% aquaBlue /cinnamon /ino

0,1 12,5% cinnamon aqua
0,1 12,5% cinnamon aquaBlue
0,1 12,5% cinnamon green /aqua
0,1 12,5% cinnamon green /blue
0,1 12,5% cinnamon ino aqua
0,1 12,5% cinnamon ino aquaBlue
0,1 12,5% cinnamon ino /aqua
0,1 12,5% cinnamon ino /blue

greetings.

madas

PS: Does anybody has a pic of a cinnamon emerald?

Re: Emeralds in gencalc.

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:16 am
by Youngspud
Thanks for the quick reply madas, how do you put it into the gencalc?
What is the difference between homozygous and heterozygous in emeralds?
I do know that they had some at the smiths house, they referred to them as Mint emeralds just because that's how they appeared. They are in the middle of getting rid of all their birds so I'm not sure if they have any of those left but if they do ill be sure to get a photo for you, and if not I might be able to get a hold of the people who now have them. By the looks of it we will hopefully have some this time next year (fingers crossed) but that'll be a while away. They are absolutely stunning to look at, there's no wonder why they fetch the high price tag.

Re: Emeralds in gencalc.

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:46 am
by madas
Youngspud wrote: Thanks for the quick reply madas, how do you put it into the gencalc?
I have used my own gencalc. :)
Youngspud wrote: What is the difference between homozygous and heterozygous in emeralds?
homozygous has two alleles for emerald (resp. Aqua) and the heterozygous has one allele for Aqua and one for blue for a blue series bird and only one for Aqua in a green series bird (means split Aqua).

greetings.

madas

Re: Emeralds in gencalc.

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:29 pm
by sheyd
madas wrote:
Youngspud wrote: Thanks for the quick reply madas, how do you put it into the gencalc?
I have used my own gencalc. :)
Youngspud wrote: What is the difference between homozygous and heterozygous in emeralds?
homozygous has two alleles for emerald (resp. Aqua) and the heterozygous has one allele for Aqua and one for blue for a blue series bird and only one for Aqua in a green series bird (means split Aqua).

greetings.

madas
Is there a difference in phenotype (blue series) between homozygous and heterozygous?

Cheers,
Shey