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- Nov 26, 2018
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I'm still trying to wrap my head around the feather color genetics for Silkies… so I have some questions! I've been using this site below to look at genotypes of different Silkie colors and some of things are confusing me.
http://silkies.yolasite.com/genetics-of-silkie-colours.php
For example, it lists the most common black silkie genotype is eb/eb S or s+ Pg/Pg Ml/Ml
I know that eb stands for partridge, s is silver, pg is pattern, and ml is melanotic. If someone could put this into words, such as... "Black Silkie is heterozygous/homozygous for partridge, heterozygous/homozygous for Silver, etc" then I think a lot of my confusion would be cleared up!
Another question is, what do the pluses (ex: S or s+) mean on all of the genotypes?
Perhaps this site is incorrect (does a black silkie really carry Silver???), if anyone could provide a list of the color gentypes for Silkies, I would appreciate it!
Thank you!
http://silkies.yolasite.com/genetics-of-silkie-colours.php
For example, it lists the most common black silkie genotype is eb/eb S or s+ Pg/Pg Ml/Ml
I know that eb stands for partridge, s is silver, pg is pattern, and ml is melanotic. If someone could put this into words, such as... "Black Silkie is heterozygous/homozygous for partridge, heterozygous/homozygous for Silver, etc" then I think a lot of my confusion would be cleared up!
Another question is, what do the pluses (ex: S or s+) mean on all of the genotypes?
Perhaps this site is incorrect (does a black silkie really carry Silver???), if anyone could provide a list of the color gentypes for Silkies, I would appreciate it!
Thank you!