I am currently working on a spreadsheet which deals with peafowl genetics because I've been asked a lot of questions about offspring and combinations etc and I wanted it written down. It is NOT AT ALL complete, I only started designing and filling it out like a week ago, but I am getting toward the point where I'm going to run into the colors newer than sonja's violeta and I need to know what is known about them so far.
As near as I have been able to find, Hazel and Indigo are both combinations of bronze and purple, but I have not found any information about how, EXACTLY they are different GENETICALLY. I know they look different, but since this is for genetics, I need to know more than that.
I have been told that reportedly Steel and Montana are both true, single mutations rather than combinations of previous mutations.
I am lacking any and all information about the genetics of Platinum, Ivory, and Mahogany.
I know a minor amount about Elfenbien, but if more about the specific genetics has been discovered since the last time I looked, I could use that information as well.
If you'd like to look at the spreadsheet in progress, here is the link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1j2xntNyAZQ08MqaLUhYTUJaXicuhX8AEB7OWHQfsdHc/
That being said I am not looking for feedback on the sheet, since I'm still constructing and editing it. I just need information on the genetics of the colors I'm unfamiliar with.
As near as I have been able to find, Hazel and Indigo are both combinations of bronze and purple, but I have not found any information about how, EXACTLY they are different GENETICALLY. I know they look different, but since this is for genetics, I need to know more than that.
I have been told that reportedly Steel and Montana are both true, single mutations rather than combinations of previous mutations.
I am lacking any and all information about the genetics of Platinum, Ivory, and Mahogany.
I know a minor amount about Elfenbien, but if more about the specific genetics has been discovered since the last time I looked, I could use that information as well.
If you'd like to look at the spreadsheet in progress, here is the link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1j2xntNyAZQ08MqaLUhYTUJaXicuhX8AEB7OWHQfsdHc/
That being said I am not looking for feedback on the sheet, since I'm still constructing and editing it. I just need information on the genetics of the colors I'm unfamiliar with.