Hi again Kenneth, I think I've found what I was looking for. See if you agree. I believe that this new variation is quite like c(e) in the mouse, not c(ch)...
TheRiverRd@...
Jan 12, 2001 12:52 am
790
Hello, Finally bred my Sgsg & SgSg hamsters. Their offsprings are 3 silver grey babies and one pale grey. The pale grey has flesh ears and an almost white...
Sebastian
jazz_1971@...
Jan 15, 2001 6:35 am
791
Hi Seb, ... Is there any way you could post some pictures? It would help a lot. How old are the pups? The colors can look different if they're still very...
TheRiverRd@...
Jan 15, 2001 12:53 pm
792
Kenneth, Obviously, inserting a link directly into a post doesn't work on this list. It gets changed so it doesn't work. I don't remember having this problem ...
TheRiverRd@...
Jan 15, 2001 1:28 pm
793
I'm not sure I understand the difference between a link and a URL. Please explain. I usually go to the page I want to share, click the adress line, press...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Jan 15, 2001 3:38 pm
794
In a message dated 1/15/01 1:45:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... A URL is simply the address typed out, e.g. www.hamsters.co.uk. A link (= hyperlink) is an...
TheRiverRd@...
Jan 15, 2001 10:34 pm
795
... But in the newer version of Outlook Express (5 or later) your URL is actually an activated clickable hyperlink as seen above. ... I can see that this is...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Jan 16, 2001 8:31 am
796
In a message dated 1/16/01 3:32:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Ok, I'll write to them. Jan...
TheRiverRd@...
Jan 16, 2001 11:10 am
797
I've been reading about mouse genetics trying to better understand the chinchilla gene. I find that they assume some basics which I don't have. I'm looking...
lindaprice@...
Jan 17, 2001 6:47 am
798
... They don't! The reason for using superscripts is that once you have more than two alleles at a locus, you need a different way of designating them, since...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Jan 17, 2001 8:09 am
799
... So how does a person go about deciding if a gene is on the same locus as another (ie chinchilla on c locus) or on a different locus (ie silver gray is its...
lindaprice@...
Jan 17, 2001 5:29 pm
800
... By breeding tests. If a "chinchilla" gene were to be dicovered in Syrians, c(*)c(*), a simple test would be to mate it to a DEW. All babies then should be...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Jan 17, 2001 11:12 pm
801
... test would be to mate it to a DEW. All babies then should be c(*)c(d) with an expected phenotype either like one of the parents or intermediate. If the...
Linda Price
lindaprice@...
Jan 18, 2001 5:13 am
802
I have a few Campbells who are changing color as my winter whites do. They are from totally different lines and live in different rooms. None of them seem to...
Linda Price
lindaprice@...
Jan 18, 2001 5:22 am
803
In a message dated 1/17/01 12:47:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Mice: c(ch)c is intermediate between c(ch)c(ch) and cc where the chincilla phenotype is gray...
TheRiverRd@...
Jan 18, 2001 12:31 pm
804
... breed ... If I get no ... Yes. ... masking ... It does "mask" everything but only when cc. ... I would ... I don't really know who assigned silver grey its...
Kenneth Rene Worm
kwo@...
Jan 18, 2001 1:40 pm
805
... phenotype is gray rather than brownish gray, black eyes, yellow pigment greatly reduced, black slightly Well, I'm guessing I don't have one since my normal...
Linda Price
lindaprice@...
Jan 19, 2001 1:20 am
806
... clearly mean ... from >one ... comes. The ... Linkages don't cross from one species to another. It means that the two genes are on the same chromosome and...
Kenneth Rene Worm
kwo@...
Jan 19, 2001 7:28 am
807
Hello, I'm curious about this matter and perhaps Lorraine can help me out on this. When breeding silver greys or lethal greys, there's a strange case of a pale...
Sebastian
jazz_1971@...
Jan 19, 2001 8:05 pm
808
... Yes, I remember when I first met the grey ones (long before I knew anything about hamster genetics) I thought there were two kinds of greys, some of them...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Jan 19, 2001 9:25 pm
809
Hello Everyone, I've been lurking on this list for a little while, and wanted to first say..What a great list! It's refreshing to be able to get specific ...
Jeff & Kim Richardson
jekiterv@...
Jan 20, 2001 12:57 am
810
... one another. So the only way to get one is by a process called crossing-over, where the chromosome break up just between the two genes. This happens...
Linda Price
lindaprice@...
Jan 20, 2001 5:37 am
811
Hi and welcome here ... I'm really not sure how to do this, but starting off with goldens with very clear agouti markings do sound like a good start. Were it...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Jan 20, 2001 8:51 am
812
When reading the before mentioned paper on interactions of all known genes in the USA in 1970, an interesting section is the one about the greys. Only dark...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Jan 20, 2001 9:23 am
813
... Crossing over is a complicated process. I will try and explain it but bear with me if its not all clear. :-) First I will explain how normal cell...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Jan 20, 2001 10:21 am
814
... with me if its not all clear. :-)<<< Okay I understand the general process but will need to let it sink in for a while. I'll revisit it later if need be....
Linda Price
lindaprice@...
Jan 20, 2001 5:17 pm
815
... do. They ... of them ... moulted. ... http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 Now that's really interesting. I bought an opal a couple of weeks ago who within a...
Yvonne
yket@...
Jan 21, 2001 3:02 pm
816
I'm seeing alot of US breeders calling some of their roans "Blue Roans" knowing there is no syrian color of blue genetically; what are they referring to?...
Jeff & Kim Richardson
jekiterv@...
Jan 22, 2001 5:30 pm
817
... knowing there is no syrian color of blue genetically; what are they referring to? Sable Roans? or is it another color?<<< Around here it is the sable...
Linda Price
lindaprice@...
Jan 22, 2001 6:02 pm
818
... Roans" ... breeders in.......< They do that in Guinea pigs too (and I would guess but not certain rabbits since alot of cavy terms come from rabbits). The...