JenC said:
Sure... :eek1: I'll pretend I understood that..
LOL. Ok, I'm basing this on what I've read at other mouse sites (especially
http://www.petrodents.com/BigFive.shtml) and assuming the IDs made are accurate... The following are all single-steps through piecing together the genotypes of the parents:
The male is a champagne, he's a non-agouti, brown, pink-eyed. Basically a triple recessive morph like a snow motley. Since he is homozygous, all of his offspring will get one non-agouti gene, one brown gene, and one pink-eyed gene from him. (He is "
aa-bb-pp")
He didn't throw any albinos when bred to an albino, so we will assume he's not het. So he's
aa-CC-bb-pp.
The female is carrying the brindle gene. It's dominant, so half of her offspring will be brindles. Since some of them are non-brindle, we know she is only het for it.
A(vy) ?
Meanwhile, since she also produced a champagne (which must be homozygous non-agouti and must have inherited the non-agouti gene from her) that means she is het for non-agouti.
? a
Those two together add up to say her genotype at the agouti locus is heterozygous: brindle/non-agouti.
A(vy) a
She's an albino, too, and it's recessive so all of her offspring are het for it. Her genotype there is "cc" so she is so far
A(vy)a-cc.
Also, when crossed to a male carrying only b she threw Champagne offspring that are bb, and Blue offspring that are Bb. She is het at the B locus and is
A(vy)a-cc-Bb.
Same thing goes for the P locus, so she's het there, too:
A(vy)a-cc-Bb-Pp.
Are you having fun yet? Good, because we haven't covered the D locus. :grin01:
The genotype aa-dd is a blue mouse. So if that's what your blue fuzzy is, then he is
aa-Cc-Bb-Pp-dd.
Since we know
d came from the male, we can update his genotype to show he's also het for d:
aa-CC-bb-pp-Dd
Since we know
d came from the female she is either Dd or dd but we can't tell because she's an albino. So she's at least
A(vy)a-cc-Bb-Pp-Dd. :santa:
So the cross you're doing is:
aa-CC-bb-pp-Dd X
A(vy)a-cc-Bb-Pp-Dd
Which comes out to:
50/50 brindle/non-agouti (black)
100% het albino
Half will express brown dilution
Half will express pink-eyed dilution
Half will express blue dilution
It gives you 16 possibilities which are:
Black
Black Brown (Chocolate)
Black Pink-eyed (Lilac)
Black Brown Pink-eyed (Champagne)
Black Blue (Blue)
Black Brown Blue (Dove)
Black Pink-eyed Blue
Black Brown Pink-eyed Blue
Brindle
Brindle Brown (reddish with brown stripes)
Brindle Pink-eyed
Brindle Brown Pink-eyed
Brindle Blue (Buff with blue stripes)
Brindle Brown Blue
Brindle Pink-eyed Blue
Brindle Brown Pink-eyed Blue
Much simpler, eh? :grin01: