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OK for those interested in the myriad colours of axies and for my own edification I have prepared the attached table.
I have tried to make it more complete than other information that is freely available by trying to deal with the effects of various gene combinations. Don't know why but they never really seem to be discussed n any depth.
This is a work in progress but if anyone has any references that say different or knows better then I would love to hear what they have to say. Otherwise this is published for everyones reference. I hope it is found to be useful and apologise if I have made any mistakes. I welcome any and all corrections or discussions. Please email them to me at mikflounders@yahoo.co.uk.
Finally please note I am engineer not a biologist or geneticist but I find the subject as fascinating as axies themselves
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A Work in progress
Axolotl colouring rev P1.xls (22.5 k)</td></tr></table></center>
I have tried to make it more complete than other information that is freely available by trying to deal with the effects of various gene combinations. Don't know why but they never really seem to be discussed n any depth.
This is a work in progress but if anyone has any references that say different or knows better then I would love to hear what they have to say. Otherwise this is published for everyones reference. I hope it is found to be useful and apologise if I have made any mistakes. I welcome any and all corrections or discussions. Please email them to me at mikflounders@yahoo.co.uk.
Finally please note I am engineer not a biologist or geneticist but I find the subject as fascinating as axies themselves
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Axolotl colouring rev P1.xls (22.5 k)</td></tr></table></center>