loveourbitds, you might note that when I write the term homozygous I then put in parenthesis two copies, I also do the same with the heterozygous with one copy in parenthesis. This is to make sure the term is understood and someone that is unfamiliar with it might learn. After reading the two articles that you had links to I see your confusion. Those are two very poorly written and inaccurate articles. If you compare them you will see their information on sex-link breeding doesn't match. I have written nothing in my previous posts that wasn't correct.
The barring gene expressed on a white feather is still white. A white bird carry one or two copies of barring can have it expressed with an outcross depending on the color genetics of the other bird.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/261208/sex-linked-information I think this thread will be very helpful. You can choose to ignore everything I write if you wish , but you should always believe everything Tadkerson writes about genetics.
The barring gene expressed on a white feather is still white. A white bird carry one or two copies of barring can have it expressed with an outcross depending on the color genetics of the other bird.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/261208/sex-linked-information I think this thread will be very helpful. You can choose to ignore everything I write if you wish , but you should always believe everything Tadkerson writes about genetics.
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