but lets look at the scarlet birds again, birds that are homozygous roux and heterozygous at 2 color loci, red (tibet) and yellow (italian)
cross them together and look at our outcomes... So, not a true...
so, the pure/true breeding birds are by definition unable to carry one copy of a gene at any loci, crossing 2 birds with heterozygous genes at any loci will result in birds with 0,1 and 2 copies of the gene.
pure...
think it might be easier to get some screenshots, and remember we are talking "known", US colors here
see if this works. oh how awesome, the "default" blueprints are for "wildtype"
Wh+Wh+ Br+Br+ yw+yw+ e+e+...
back to the colors and the quail calc.
right below the link the author helps us understand the SF and DF, Single Factor (heterozygous) and Double Factor (homozygous)
manchurian for golden DF (homozygous...
this is a "keeper" F2 Split. descended from our 2 largest F1 birds. hatched in Feb.
moving her into breeders quarters with her "grandsire" an F2 Pure Brown Tatanka Roo.
sending these eggs from this pen to a...
colors... here is a minor battle in a Quail war
so you think you just happened to concoct new "colors" or mutations?, maybe its just they havent seen the combo of genes come together before.
not going to be...