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Ok all you NEW folks just starting out with gouldians, I have a proposal for you ALL. I am willing to help you ALL out by sharing information once, twice, ...
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Jul 12, 2003
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Ok Folks here we go with lesson number one, I want to let everyone know that what I am writing in these explanations are only gouldian related and I will NOT...
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Ok, let's keep going with Lesson number one. The meaning of the terms: Now let's look at, Recessive, Autosomal Recessive, Dominant and Co-Dominant. Recessive...
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Hi GPA101Genetics, Welcome to our new E-Group!! I see that Daniel Wildemeersch has already joined and there are presently 9 members. After eating lunch, I...
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Ok, Folks. Here are the answers to yesterdays post and only one persons, Alli got them all correct. First Question, Below is a small list of colors found on...
Aves
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Aves, Could you explain to me where I was wrong? The differences in my answers and your answers are slight and as I read it not really different. So that I...
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Sarah, I'm sorry to say, but I did not get or see a response from you. Did you post it to the list? Aves...
Aves
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Hans, You wrote, ... Yes, RH is now recognized as the TRUE wildtype head color found in the wild, for the longest time it was believed that BH was only because...
Aves
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Hello Aves, I have noticed I am having a bit of trouble with the color yellow today.... My first question is about the yellow body co-dominance. As I...
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Jul 12, 2003
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Aves, I'm afraid I'm not clear on the color orange either...... I've learned through one of your answers that the RH gene needs to be present for a OH color to...
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Aves this is what I posted before. That's interesting that it didn't come through to you. Now when I don't get a reply to some of my questions I'll re-post...
Sarah McCann
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Aves this was the glossary that I sent out, would you add or comment please? Thanks! Sarah ... From: Sarah McCann To: GPA101911@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday,...
Sarah McCann
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Thanks Sarah,I did not even know that,it will now enable me to understand some of the interchange,mitch ... chromosome ... the chromosome (genes pairs have...
Gordon E Mitchell
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Thank you for replying Mich :) I wasn't sure it got through! I'm also glad that the info helped :) I printed it out from an article and have to keep it close...
Sarah McCann
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Sarah, Sorry for getting back to you so late, I put my comments in ( ) next to your anwers. Here are my answers: 1. Red Head - Sex linked dominant over black...
Aves
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Jul 14, 2003
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O.K. Folks, It’s Monday morning and time to get back to work. Since we already have a general idea of how the genes found in the gouldian finch work (see...
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Howdy Aves, ... to ... Well, I tried to come up with all the combinations myself, but I checked with the book "Gouldian Finches" by Mr. M. Vriends to ensure I...
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Hi Aves Would they be COCKS 1 RH 2 RH/BH 3 RH/OH 4 RH/OH/BH 5 BHYTB 6 BH 7 BH/OH 8 OH 9 OH/BH HENS 1 RH 2 RH/OH 3 BH 4 BHYTB 5 BH/OH 6 OH I am confused with...
Bert Hayman
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ok reason's for coming up with these answers... 1-nothing can be split to BH because it is dominant 2-female cannot be split to any sex linked colors (OH & RH)...
linda hrab
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Hi Aves, I'm not sure if I am misunderstanding what you have written so would appreciate your clarification. ... If my interpretation of "Pure OH male"...
James R Watson
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Jul 15, 2003
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William Wasserman
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Hi, I am sure Aves would explain this better, but here is my reply. ... The offspring of a pure RH male and a BH female would all be RH split to BH. Females on...
Pascal H.
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Hi, I am sure Aves would explain this better, but here is my reply. ... The offspring of a pure RH male and a BH female would all be RH split to BH. Females on...
Pascal H.
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Hi, I am sure Aves would explain this better, but here is my reply. ... The offspring of a pure RH male and a BH female would all be RH split to BH. Females on...
Pascal H.
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Sorry guys, my computer went nuts... Pascal H. http://clix.to/mybirds...
Pascal H.
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Hello Pascal, I have a couple of questions for ya since I'm still surrounded by a pretty thick fog regarding this material. You wrote: ... deposit of ... fully...
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... I was just saying that we should not say that a black headed bird is "SPLIT" to RH. The reason why saying this seems confusing, is that we need to ...
Pascal H.
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Thank you for your lengthy answer! Although I'm going to take your advice and forget about the workings of the RH in a BH bird for now (you're right; that IS...
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... Ludo, SF and DF terms are more commonly used with genes that are co-dominant or dominant rather than recessive ones. It is preferable to use "split" for...
Pascal H.
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Could someone please fill me in on the history of why in some of my books there are what are called OH and in other books they are called YH. Genetically the...
Sarah McCann
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