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by Simonpet » Thu Jan 30, 2020 6:06 am
Heya! Each cat you enter with needs a phenotype (physical description) and a genotype (genetic string). You can find a list of genotypes and what phenotype it corresponds to on this document.
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by Simonpet » Thu Jan 30, 2020 3:36 pm
^^ Absolutely what Cloudpelt said. But as is, I'll give you a half-pass on this one.
Because this cat is vaguely red and has stripes in a straight line, I'll assume they're a longhaired cinnamon mackerel tabby. The most basic string for such a cat would be the following: ll / b1b1 / oo or oY / DD / AA / McMc / spsp / tata / ww / EE. Please go read the explanation for a link to the genetics document with more information!
Status wrote:The fly intestines have panned out simply
amazingly! I have co-authored a paper on
them, which is very exciting. In other
news, I'm a lil' nervous about the future
again but I'm hopeful things will work out.
Dragon Cave wrote:none yet
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