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Peafowl 201: Further Genetics- Colors, Patterns, and More

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Thats it! Lol. I wasnt sure how to put both the bronze mutation and bs pattern on the same 4 square punnett. And now i see why i wasnt sure because you cant. Lol. Had i paid attention in high school i probably would have remembered that.
Actually you can. Give me a minute. You can put as many genes in a punnet square as you want. Give me a minute.
 
Thats it! Lol. I wasnt sure how to put both the bronze mutation and bs pattern on the same 4 square punnett. And now i see why i wasnt sure because you cant. Lol. Had i paid attention in high school i probably would have remembered that.

You can put it in the same Punnett square, but it will have 16 rather than 4 squares within it. Below is an example of a dihybrid Punnett square showing the F1 X F1 possibilities in peas with respect to round vs wrinkled, yellow vs green. The F1 are Round Yellow split to Wrinkled Green. Round is dominant over Wrinkled, and Yellow is dominant over Green. This would correspond to crossing two peafowl, both IB Barred Wing split to Bronze Blackshoulder.

 
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Here's one that also includes sex of the peachicks.
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Had him DNA tested, he is a cock and a really fine looking one. I love his face, and at such a young age. He is the one behind the Purple BS.



I also have one that looks to be a herm. Spaulding BS cock, maybe...



Here it is compared to a full brother. Herm is on the right.

 

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