Cool, here's mine.Originally Posted by kluchetta
Yay! Good job, present sent!
What is:
The beginning of eternity
The end of time and space
The beginning of every end
And the end of every place
Cool, here's mine.Originally Posted by kluchetta
Yay! Good job, present sent!
Yep, I was hoping it would take awhile. Your gift is on the way.Originally Posted by bengalbabe
the letter e
I just knew. I'm pretty good at Science stuff.Originally Posted by bengalbabe
your'e right.
Did you just know that or did you do the search?
Brown eyes are dominant and is signified using (B-) and blue eyes are recessive signified by (bb)Originally Posted by luvmycat1
OK then, say your trying to decide the eye color of offspring by using the Punnet Square. What is used for brown eyes and what is used for blue?
That one was for you.Originally Posted by Marianjela
Brown eyes are dominant and is signified using (B-) and blue eyes are recessive signified by (bb)
The dash in the brown eyed is for the second unknown gene - it can be (Bb) or (BB)
Two Blue-eyed parents can only have a blue eyed child, but two Brown-eyed parents can have both.
Cats get way more complicated than that, especially when considering masking genes, the orange gene, agouti gene and tabby patterns - lol
Wow that was quick! you didn't even give me time to think about it...lolOriginally Posted by Marianjela
Brown eyes are dominant and is signified using (B-) and blue eyes are recessive signified by (bb)
The dash in the brown eyed is for the second unknown gene - it can be (Bb) or (BB)
Two Blue-eyed parents can only have a blue eyed child, but two Brown-eyed parents can have both.
Cats get way more complicated than that, especially when considering masking genes, the orange gene, agouti gene and tabby patterns - lol
Do you know the answer to this...(just asking because i'd like to know)..A seal mink snow bengal has one burmese gene and one siamese gene. Some minks have blue eyes and some have other color eyes. If a blue eyed seal mink is bred to a seal lynx point (which always has blue eyes), you would get seal minks and seal lynx point kittens. All of the seal lynx points would have blue eyes, but would all of the seal minks also have blue eyes?Originally Posted by Marianjela
Brown eyes are dominant and is signified using (B-) and blue eyes are recessive signified by (bb)
The dash in the brown eyed is for the second unknown gene - it can be (Bb) or (BB)
Two Blue-eyed parents can only have a blue eyed child, but two Brown-eyed parents can have both.
Cats get way more complicated than that, especially when considering masking genes, the orange gene, agouti gene and tabby patterns - lol
Woo Hoo! We have a bunch of genetic-egg-heads on board right now.Originally Posted by bengalbabe
Wow that was quick! you didn't even give me time to think about it...lol
A short haired orange tabby?Originally Posted by Marianjela
Woo Hoo! We have a bunch of genetic-egg-heads on board right now.
I dont suppose I should ask another one....
Heck - this one's probably easy, but here goes.
If a long-haired tortie mom has short-haired red daughters, what was the father?
Cats eyes arent as cut and dry as human eyes, as eye color is polygenetic, meaning there are several genes with a number of alleles that all influence eye color. Because of this there is a wide range of eyecolors. For example the white cat that is born with blue eyes. Or the oriental cat that has a green eye with a smudge of blue in the iris.Originally Posted by bengalbabe
Do you know the answer to this...(just asking because i'd like to know)..A seal mink snow bengal has one burmese gene and one siamese gene. Some minks have blue eyes and some have other color eyes. If a blue eyed seal mink is bred to a seal lynx point (which always has blue eyes), you would get seal minks and seal lynx point kittens. All of the seal lynx points would have blue eyes, but would all of the seal minks also have blue eyes?