Re: Re Neat Trick


 

Part of why I was wondering is that there is distortion on falls If
not a virus, and it always occurs, then it isn't a mutation in
pigment production chain, but at development of tissue genes. A
change that affects development of cells in such a way to prevent
pigment genes from acting. thus distortion. Pigment production genes
don't affect cell size or shape. Only composition of the molecules
involved in the anthocyanin production. This can't change any cell
function.

Chuck Chapman

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I am sure that Andrew Wheeler got F1s from Neat Trick showing the Neat
Trick pattern. Don't remember any having yellow underneath, but there
have been.Â

Also I agree with John Coble that the pattern is made by a fault in the
pigmentation and it results in deformed falls every time. This same
pattern occured in Louise Bellagamba's Appaloosa Blue. The deformity
was not as pronounced as in Neat Trick but it was there.Â

Marty Schafer







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Thanks for all the information.

I'm trying to sort out if genetic or possibly a virus. If genetic a
F1 backcross or an F2 should recover pattern. If can't be recovered
then a virus.

Chuck Chapman


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Re Neat Trick, I vaguely remember hearing some years ago that someone
(Andy Wheeler??) had crosse it with a yellow and came up with a
flower
with yellow dashes on a blue ground. Sounds interesting if that memory
is correct. Bob.Â


Bob and Judy Hollingworth






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Chuck,
I think I recall hearing that John White had produced another iris
with
the same pattern, this one a wine red. Maybe Sharon Whitney might
know
about this?
I'll go back and look at my records, and see what I might still have.Â
I've lost a lot over the last four years due to a protracted move and
resulting neglect.
Ken

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Thanks Ken.
A sib cross or back cross would be needed to see if anything crops up
as recessive. If you still have any seed I'd be interested in trying
to
recover 'Neat Trick" pattern as a recessive.

Chuck Chapman


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Chuck,
I did the cross Neat Trick x Kita No Seiza. Fertility seemed normal,
but none of the progeny looked like Neat Trick and none had six falls
like Kita No Seiza. That seems pretty normal to me for this type of
cross. I can't say offhand whether I ever sib crossed the progeny,
but
I'm pretty sure I still have descendants of this line, maybe only as
seeds.
Ken Walkup

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Does anyone have experience trying Neat Trick as a parent?


Chuck Chapman











































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