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There are more than a dozen genes that contribute to brown egg color, in addition to some brown inhibiting genes that create white eggs. There are a lot more than one gene and probably more factors involved that we don't know a lot about yet.Does this mean egg colour is only affected by a single gene? (2 alleles in each individual)
There are more than a dozen genes that contribute to brown egg color, in addition to some brown inhibiting genes that create white eggs. There are a lot more than one gene and probably more factors involved that we don't know a lot about yet.![]()
Quote: The 12 genes I was referring to are brown modifiers. So if your hen also had a blue egg gene, the result would be green to olive colored shells depending on what genes were involved.
This is really interesting, as im studying zoology at Uni from september! So do these 12 or so genes affect each egg colour or only brown egg colour?
The cause of brown egg color is separate from the actual egg shell color... there are only 2 base colors for the shell, white and blue... blue was caused by a retrovirus ( think that's the right word) originally, but it was a novelty so it was bred for... blue is the only color besides white that is actually saturated in the shell itself...
Brown is a pigment that overlays the outside of the shell after it is formed... there are many factors contolling the amount and darkness of the brown coating... I don't know the hows, whys or whats behind all that just that brown is separate from blue and white...
Hope this helps in some way...
The 12 genes I was referring to are brown modifiers. So if your hen also had a blue egg gene, the result would be green to olive colored shells depending on what genes were involved.
I have a question regarding ear lobe color. My CL hen has light green lobes. The SOP says enamel white. Is this that unusual and does the color change as they age?