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Subject: Re: RE Odd plicata markings
- Subject: [PHOTO] [iris-photos] Subject: Re: RE Odd plicata markings
- From: i*@netscape.net
- Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 22:17:09 -0500
Here is a sibling to help make more sense of the whole process. the previous
one has Dominant reduction of Anthocyanin gene (I) but still has some
anthocyanin left.
I'm looking for ones with no anthocyanin which in this case would be pink or
orange stripes on white ground.
Plicata genes are not supose to effect cartenoid pigments ( yellow, pink,
orange) but we do still have the stripes when the anthocyanin disapears.
Chuck Chapman
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