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  • Forum gestartet am: Montag 30.07.2007
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    Re: Genetics

    wererabbit - 30.07.2007, 21:05

    Genetics
    Peeko genetics is a long and complicated matter. You can, of course, simply breed any two Peekos and hope for pretty results. However, if you aim to receive special traits or more eggs in one breeding, or if you want to find out what the genetic pattern of your Peeko is, you should inform yourself about Peeko genetics.



    The ID card
    The ID card reveals the genetic pattern of your Peeko. An empty ID card looks like this--

    IDG: (1-10)
    ENG: (1-5)
    CDG: (1-10)

    B: (0-2)/(X;0-10)
    C: (0-2)/(X;0-10)
    T: (0-2)/(X;0-10)
    W: (0-2)/(X;0-10)

    P: (0-2)/(X;0-10)
    M: (0-2)/(X;0-10)
    S: (0-2)/(X;0-10)
    L: (0-2)/(X;0-10)
    Z: (0-2)/(X;0-10)



    Re: Genetics

    wererabbit - 30.07.2007, 21:07


    Reading the ID card:


    IDG: 3 - Inheriting Dominance Genes
    ENG: 2 - Egg Number Genes
    CDG: 7 - Color Darkening Genes

    The number before the slash indicates how many of this gene the Peeko carries. If the Peeko carries 2 of the gene, the mutation/patter is visible, a Peeko possessing 1 of the gene is a carrier of the mutation/pattern and a Peeko with 0 of the gene does not carry that particular mutation/pattern.

    The letters after the slash indicate how many groups of Basic Sets the Peeko has. (Read more about Basic Sets in the following posts.) The number after the letter indicates how many Basic Genes the Basic Set contains.

    B: 2/A3 - Beak gene.
    C: 1/B5 - Comb gene
    T: 0/C7 - Tail gene
    W: 0/D8 - Wing gene

    P: 2/A3 - Cap gene
    M: 1/A3 - Mask gene
    S: 1/B5 - Spots gene
    L: 0/C7 - Speckles gene
    Z: 0/B5 - Zebra gene



    Re: Genetics

    wererabbit - 30.07.2007, 21:26


    Inheritance Dominance Genes
    Each Peeko has 0-10 IDGs. They determine how likely the offspring are to receive a genetic patterns similar to one particular parent. If the mother has 8 IDGs and the father 4, the chicks are more likely to look like their mother.

    Egg Number Genes
    Each Peeko has 1-5 ENGs. This number determines how many eggs the Peeko is likely to have in one breeding. The actual number of eggs lain is usually the average of the ENG of both parents, but it can vary. If the mother has an ENG of 2 and the father has an ENG of 4, they will probably have 3 eggs in one breeding together, but can also have 2 or 4 eggs.

    Color Darkening Genes
    Each Peeko has 0-10 CDGs. This number determines the similarity of offspring color to that of the parent Peekos. Usually the average number of CDGs of both parents is passed on and indicates the color. If the mother has 2 CDGs and the father has 7, the offspring are likely to have either 4 or 5 CDGs that indicate how their colors are going to look. 0-3 CDGs indicate that the offspring’s colors will be much lighter than their parents, 4-7 CDGs indicate that the offspring will be similar in color to their parents and 8-10 CDGs indicate that the color of Peeko offspring will be much darker than that of the parent Peekos.



    Re: Genetics

    wererabbit - 30.07.2007, 21:37


    Basic Sets:
    Each Peeko has 1-9 Basic Sets. On the ID card, the letters A-I will be visible, representing a particular set. Each set can be responsible for 1-9 patterns and mutations. For example, the Beak mutation and the Speckles and Spots patterns could be on Basic Set A, while on Basic Set B there is only the Tail mutation.


    Basic genes:
    Each Basic Set contains 0-10 Basic Genes. These indicate how likely the Peeko is to pass on the genes in each respective Basic Set.


    Number of BG........Percentage of offspring receiving the gene

    0..........................100%
    1..........................90%
    2..........................80%
    3..........................70%
    4..........................60%
    5..........................50%
    6..........................40%
    7..........................30%
    8..........................20%
    9..........................10%
    10.........................0%

    These numbers count for each individual gene, so if a mutation or pattern is visible, the percentage is doubled. It is not possible for one parent to pass on two genes of the same kind.

    For example: Basic Set A is responsible for Beak, Tail and Spots. It contains 5 Basic Genes. Therefore 50% of the offspring will carry Beak, Tail and Spots genes. Basic Set B is responsible for Wing and Zebra. It contains 3 Basic Genes. Therefore 70% of the offspring will carry Wing and Zebra genes.

    Inheriting Basic Sets and Genes:
    The numbers for inherited basic sets and basic genes that the offspring receive will be similar to the numbers on the parents’ ID cards for basic sets and basic genes. This is a very complicated topic. Please PM me if you wish to learn more about how Basic Sets and Genes are passed on to the offspring.



    Re: Genetics

    wererabbit - 30.07.2007, 21:53


    Other traits:
    Other traits, such as red spots on the wing tips, don't have their own place on the ID card. However, if you breed a Peeko with spots to one without spots, about half of their offspring will have spots as well. If you breed a Peeko with blue spots to one with red spots, all of their offspring will have spots. Around half of them will have purple spots, around a quarter will have blue and the other quarter will have red spots. This basic rule applies to all similar cases.

    Still not sure about the outcome?
    If you wish to breed two Peekos with known genetic patterns together, but don't know whether a certain trait will occur or the likelihood of the occurrence, you can simply ask me (write a PM or ask in a Peeko thread on the PI forums). However, figuring it out on your own can be very rewarding if you wish to go further into Peeko breeding. :)



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