Yellow body stars
- Gympie birds
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Has anyone heard of or know if a yellow body star can have a yellow head ? I have seen them only in the red head form?
- arthur
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Short answer is yes . .
Long answer is that all mutations of stars can be combined
You should be starting to learn the simple steps towards a knowledge of basic genetics
It is a simple, mechanical, and logical area . . but you do have to make the effort . .
Long answer is that all mutations of stars can be combined
You should be starting to learn the simple steps towards a knowledge of basic genetics
It is a simple, mechanical, and logical area . . but you do have to make the effort . .
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- Gympie birds
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Good to know I like the red better just wondering if it was possible.
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Thanks everyone for the reply. It’s very interesting learning about the genetics of the mutations of finches. Thanks Arthur I have been making a effort to learn more about this topic. I just have a lot of questions and wanted to learn more about different mutations and if people have bred a particular colour.
- arthur
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My suggestion is that you learn the mechanics of the 3 basic 'types' of inheritance first and worry about which birds belong to which 'type' later . .
These '3 types' of mutation cover ALL bird mutations . . from 'Tom-Tits to Turkeys'
These '3 types' of mutation cover ALL bird mutations . . from 'Tom-Tits to Turkeys'
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