Re: Re: Debbie Rairdon
- To: i*@egroups.com
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Re: Debbie Rairdon
- From: a*@cs.com
- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 12:36:04 EST
In a message dated 12/31/00 10:10:16 AM Mountain Standard Time,
rainacre@aol.com writes:
<<
Will someone hazard a guess how two pinks can turn up a yellow? It would
appear that the speculated parentage is incorrect. >>
Pink is recessive to a specific yellow, not to all of them. If a dominant
inhibitor eliminated one or more of the "other yellows" and the required four
doses of the t-factor were accumulated, that would explain the pink
appearance of the parents. But a dominant inhibitor is effective in a single
dose, so that one of the "other yellows" could reappear in the next
generation.
Sharon McAllister
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