I have found genetics discussions on Pea, Rose, Single and Walnut combs, but nothing on Y combs. Anyone know anything? Is it a separate recessive gene? I am working on a project and really would like to know.
Thanks
Thanks
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I have found genetics discussions on Pea, Rose, Single and Walnut combs, but nothing on Y combs. Anyone know anything? Is it a separate recessive gene? I am working on a project and really would like to know.
Thanks
When you cross F1 x F1: D^V/d+ x D^V/d+If my F1 is a cross of a strait comb and a V comb, then I get buttercup combs - when I breed those back to a V comb do I get a high percentage of V combs? If I breed F1 to F1 do I get 50/50 V and strait?
I have a project going that I am 4 years into and finally getting most of the phenotype I want, but I want V combs and am getting a combo of V and strait with a few buttercup/double. Now I sort of get why.
Is it better to do f1 x f1 in this case than F1 x original v comb? Will f1 (double comb) x original v comb just create a weirder looking double comb, and not a percentage of v comb?When you cross F1 x F1: D^V/d+ x D^V/d+
you will get 25% D^V/D^V(Proper V comb), 25% d+/d+(single comb) and 50% D^V/d+(butter cup comb)
When you cross F1 x V comb(D^V/d+ x D^V/D^V) you will get 50% D^V/D^V(Proper V comb) and 50% D^V/d+(butter cup comb)Is it better to do f1 x f1 in this case than F1 x original v comb? Will f1 (double comb) x original v comb just create a weirder looking double comb, and not a percentage of v comb?
Thanks so much for posting this info.. It is so hard to find online..When you cross F1 x V comb(D^V/d+ x D^V/D^V) you will get 50% D^V/D^V(Proper V comb) and 50% D^V/d+(butter cup comb)