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All blue and parblue mutations are autosomal recessive. Most structural color morphs are either dominant or incomplete dominant. All lutino (SL and NSL) are...
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Mar 1, 2007
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15458
Has opaline showed up in parrotlets yet? If so, how is it inherited-- sex-linked like in everything else? And has it made its way to the USA (that we know)? ...
Jennifer Barker
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Mar 1, 2007
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Hi Jennifer, so far, there is no opaline factor in parrotlet. In europe, we have birds, that are called "opaline" but the inheritance of these birds is...
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Mar 2, 2007
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Hello Jennifer: Actually I believe it is impossible for more than one reason to obtain opaline-ino parrotlets. The opaline factor is missing. The sex-linked...
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Mar 2, 2007
9:09 am
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Just to elaborate a little on this subject! Even if these two mutations existed in parrotlets (well the Sex-linked Ino exists in the Blue-winged Parrotlet) I...
Brian Nielsen
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Mar 2, 2007
9:13 pm
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Hi Louw, it is wrong, that there is no sl ino in parrotlets! We have sl ino in forpus crassirostris vividus and how easy it is to produce transmutation was...
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Mar 3, 2007
12:46 am
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Brian Opaline enhances yellow so there is always a chance the Lutino Opaline might be a brighter yellow. Certainly if there is areas of the plumage that...
Terry Martin
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Mar 3, 2007
2:06 am
15464
Is there a visual difference between a. personatus and a. fischeri, in albino and DEC white lovebirds? Thank you in advance Cindy...
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Mar 3, 2007
2:58 am
15465
Two different shaped birds. Mick Karmic Aviaries, 37 years breeding Mutations, One Stack Pottery & Basilisk Gallery Mt Morgan Queensland Australia. ...
Mick Blake [Exotic Pa...
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Mar 3, 2007
3:40 am
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Hi Louw, it is wrong, that there is no sl ino in parrotlets! We have sl ino in forpus crassirostris vividus Hey Frank & Every Birdie, true enough but it's very...
Stephane Tintin
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Mar 3, 2007
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Thanks Stephane. Yes, I was referring to celestial parrotlets. Sorry I forgot to specify. I forget that others exist. :o) I am not familiar with the term...
Jennifer Barker
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Mar 3, 2007
5:27 pm
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Stephane Tintin <tintin_montreal1972@...> wrote: yes those are quite arbitrary levels of reductions and is why they're preceded by the word ABOUT... but...
Jaie
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Mar 3, 2007
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15469
I am not familiar with the term "transmutation", but I am going to take a guess... Hybridizing for the sole purpose of creating mutations in one species that...
Stephane Tintin
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Mar 3, 2007
6:19 pm
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he all, some 3 years ago i read on a very good site about a man who breeds lots of finches in paris.nothing to do with hilton either.lol? this person stated ...
lorenzo carpenta
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Mar 4, 2007
11:38 pm
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Hi Brian, the question was, if it would be possible to get opalinelutino not if it makes sence! Therefore, from the geneticside, it would be possible to get a ...
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Mar 4, 2007
11:39 pm
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Stephane ... I was taught way back in high school biology that the definition of a species was 'a pure breeding entity that did not interbreed with other...
Terry Martin
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Mar 4, 2007
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Hey Terry & Every Birdie, my thoughts on Hybridization is that Mother-Nature has been doing a magnifiscent job with evolution of species through...
Stephane Tintin
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Mar 5, 2007
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15474
Hello everybody, Stephane what do you think of the crossings of a. fischeri x a. personatus that are naturally occuring in Africa? Due probably to loss of...
Cindy Nishi
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Mar 5, 2007
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We are not creating mutations! Mother nature is responsible for all mutations as a form of experimental adaptation strategy. If a new colour morph turn out to...
Brian Nielsen
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Mar 6, 2007
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hello Cindy, in my opinion there are several differents between hybridization and breeding mutations: - a hybrid has several different genes (nobody knows the...
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Mar 6, 2007
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Hello everybody, Stephane what do you think of the crossings of a. fischeri x a. personatus that are naturally occuring in Africa? Hey Cindy & Every Birdie, ...
Stephane Tintin
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Mar 6, 2007
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Hello Stephane and everybody, Stephane said I'm a bit curious about the validity of that phenomenon ? Any article or reference which supports that phenomenon...
Cindy Nishi
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Mar 6, 2007
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Sorry, I forgot to add for the article look on page 11 Cindy ... From: Cindy Nishi <cindy_nishi@...> To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Cindy Nishi
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Mar 6, 2007
8:09 pm
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Please check out this site for article www.worldparrottrust.org/publications/psittascene/98NovPs.pdf Also for a picture http://dinets.travel.ru/eafrica4.htm ...
Stephane Tintin
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Mar 7, 2007
5:27 pm
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Hi All, Saw a nice looking rainbow on this website. What mutation is it? http://birdsqueensland.org.au/bq_quizzes.php Regards, Jade Regards, Jade Send instant...
Jade Welch
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Mar 8, 2007
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Hi Jade, Looks like a dilute (commonly called a cinnamon in Australia) Regards, Ray Smith http://RaymondSmith.com...
Ray Smith
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Mar 8, 2007
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15483
Hello, I don't want to start a very big discussion about correct names or not, but I'm just getting curious when reading your reply. You say that dilute...
Adrian Verhoef
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Mar 8, 2007
8:41 am
15484
Hi Adrian, Yes, cinnamon and dilute are different mutations. The Australian dilute mutation was incorrectly named cinnamon originally and has pretty much stuck...
Ray Smith
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Mar 8, 2007
8:45 am
15485
Ray, Thanks for that. I thought it was a dilute. Regards, Jade ... Regards, Jade Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com...
Jade Welch
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Mar 8, 2007
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ray could it be a fallow cheers Ray Smith <ray@...> wrote: Hi Jade, Looks like a dilute (commonly called a cinnamon in Australia) ...
marj nakar
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