... I would love that. Ingeborg ... think ... Here</a>...
INGEBORG KOSTER
kingscourt@...
Feb 3, 2000 9:15 pm
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I heard from the Delaware breeders some time ago about a line they were calling wide banded. They are white except for a colored head (with a blaze) and spots...
TheRiverRd@...
Feb 12, 2000 3:37 pm
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... We are looking for such an animal in Holland. We know they exist, but we haven't seen it yet. A few friends of mine travel to Russia regularly, so I might...
INGEBORG KOSTER
kingscourt@...
Feb 13, 2000 9:42 am
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In a message dated 2/13/00 5:08:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... also ... If you have heard of their existence, have you also heard that it is recessively...
TheRiverRd@...
Feb 13, 2000 1:58 pm
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... That wasn't included. We only heard about their existence. ... So do I, thanks anyway. Ingeborg...
INGEBORG KOSTER
kingscourt@...
Feb 14, 2000 8:26 pm
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Kenneth or anyone, The symbol for the mutant hairless gene is fd. Is that d a superscript, like cd is? Is the dominant wild type form designated F or Fd?...
TheRiverRd@...
Feb 16, 2000 8:32 pm
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Hi Jan I don't think that fd is the symbol for hairless, but rather another similar mutation called fur deficiency (which explaines the symbol - and the d is ...
Kenneth Rene Worm
KWO@...
Feb 17, 2000 7:01 am
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... like ... It is fd(d not superscript) and stands for "fur deficiency". The normal is Fd. Lorraine Hill Equine World UK Ltd http://www.equine-world.co.uk...
Lorraine Hill
lorraine@...
Feb 17, 2000 7:45 am
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... similar ... Kenneth .. please do. From my recollection there are 3 or 4 genes for "hairless" but from papers I have here it seemed that the hairless in...
Lorraine Hill
lorraine@...
Feb 17, 2000 7:58 am
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Thanks, Kenneth. I was thinking that Cinnamon must act similarly to Rust in that it seems that both change the black tips to a shade of brown. It obviously is...
TheRiverRd@...
Feb 17, 2000 1:54 pm
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Kenneth, I'm sorry, I was unable to track down the authors of the article to get the original numbers on the "O" gene fragility. However, here's a link to the...
TheRiverRd@...
Feb 17, 2000 2:02 pm
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I have now found papers on the following genes causing some kind of loss of fur in Syrian hamsters: 1) Naked (semidominant, symbol N) Described by Festing and...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Feb 17, 2000 5:13 pm
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... it seems that ... more ... Cream is ... cinnamon-like. If I ... cream to me, ... I think this is an optical illusion. They look darker than the yellow...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Feb 17, 2000 5:35 pm
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Hi Jan Thanks for the link. I'll look at it when I have some time left over. Kenneth ... Fra: TheRiverRd@... <TheRiverRd@...> Til:...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Feb 17, 2000 6:52 pm
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In a message dated 2/17/00 1:51:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... So are black and yellow the only 2 pigments in the hair? Every color is one or the other in...
TheRiverRd@...
Feb 17, 2000 7:07 pm
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Hi Jan ... color is one ... together with ... Yes, they are the only two colours that are produced. Then black can mutate to brown (as in b), but that's all....
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Feb 17, 2000 7:16 pm
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... like ... e ... Sorry I can't help you, Jan. I just found out last year that hairless is existing in Syrians, but here no one has ever seen one, let alone...
INGEBORG
kingscourt@...
Feb 20, 2000 10:55 am
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... that ... Cream depends on the e-gene, which means that it keeps the yellow pigment, and looses the black pigment. All other colours are made up from...
INGEBORG
kingscourt@...
Feb 20, 2000 11:15 am
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I just saw a picture of one of those mosaic Syrians. It was Dove with a Black splash on its side. Funny thing is, it doesn't look like there was Cinnamon in...
Jan Blakkan
TheRiverRd@...
Apr 17, 2000 5:01 pm
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This look like a very interesting case of something new or very unxepected. When looking at the pedigree, then the male Buster seems the most interesting as...
Kenneth Rene Worm
kwo@...
Apr 18, 2000 12:29 pm
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On a few of the Swedish sites, I've noticed references to Syrian genes that I know nothing about. They list Jute (jj) which I know exists but I thought it was...
TheRiverRd@...
Apr 18, 2000 12:30 pm
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They are all documented genes, but only exist in labs. Kenneth...
Kenneth Rene Worm
kwo@...
Apr 18, 2000 12:31 pm
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Kenneth, You need to know that when Celeste says chocolate, it has nothing to do with Rust. This is something I've had to sort out with lots of people in this...
TheRiverRd@...
Apr 18, 2000 12:45 pm
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In a message dated 4/18/00 8:32:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, kwo@... ... Do you know where I could get descriptions of the phenotypes? I know that ...
TheRiverRd@...
Apr 18, 2000 12:50 pm
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About the wide banded. I'm at work now, so don't have any literature here, but will look when I get home. What is the exact nature of it? You said recessive,...
Kenneth Rene Worm
kwo@...
Apr 18, 2000 12:52 pm
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I'll write them to the list later today. Kenneth...
Kenneth Rene Worm
kwo@...
Apr 18, 2000 12:52 pm
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In a message dated 4/18/00 8:53:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time, kwo@... ... Recessive, breeds true when homozygous. No change in color, only the addition of...
TheRiverRd@...
Apr 18, 2000 1:03 pm
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In a message dated 4/18/00 8:53:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time, kwo@... ... Thanks. That would be great. Jan...
TheRiverRd@...
Apr 18, 2000 1:03 pm
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One colour that springs to mind is something like the siamese in cats in some form, that is colour near or on the head and tail. How are the feet, white or...
Kenneth Rene Worm
kwo@...
Apr 18, 2000 1:12 pm
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In a message dated 4/18/00 9:13:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time, kwo@... ... White, everywhere snow white except face and around the rump. Jan...