by HowlingHooves » Tue Aug 11, 2020 5:47 am
Owner: FAKE
Show Name: FAKE
Barn Name: FAKE
Gender: Stallion
Age: 6 years
Height: 15 hh
Color: Silver Sol Seal Brown
Genetics: Ee S*AtAt Zz
Eye Color: Wind Chill
Sire: n/a, FAKE
Dam: n/a, FAKE
Notes:
• Dominant for Seal.
Would love to feedback on Sol!
This is the one that's still confusing to me. c;
The visual guide itself helped with Lun, but the alteration of a base with Sol isn't clicking right now.
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by Merlin's Heir » Wed Aug 12, 2020 11:26 am
Sorry for the late reply; had a crazy couple of days.
I'm not
entirely sure what you're asking. If you're asking what the genetics of a horse with this appearance would be, I'd say it looks most like a silver seal Lun-black (L*Ee/AtAt/Zz). That would give a silver seal base while showing some smaller amounts of a (dark) chestnut. I'm not sure you'd be able to get this look with Sol, technically (since Sol on black would make chestnut the base).
(sorry if I misinterpreted your question; as I said, it's been a crazy few days here, so I'm a leetle tired and confusable and may very well have not understood what you were asking. if so, you could try rephrasing the question and maybe my slow brain would get it in different words
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by HowlingHooves » Wed Aug 12, 2020 2:48 pm
No worries.
To hopefully clear up the question;
This is Sol on a Seal Brown (Silver Seal Brown), which was where I had the bay come in as my guessing with the genes was that Sol modified the Agouti allele, both Bay and Seal share this allele. So would the Sol need to be on the extension and be colored black (Sol*Ee) or would it still be on the Agouti allele showing bay? c;
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by Merlin's Heir » Thu Aug 13, 2020 10:09 am
Okay.
I think the confusion here is that I never adequately addressed the issue of the mutations affecting genes that shared the same marker. So, if you wanted him to be silver seal brown with some bay showing, you'd want to have both a seal brown (At) and a bay (A) gene present, and then specifically have the Sol affect the bay (since the gene Sol affects becomes the non-base color). So it might have to be written something like this: Ee/AtSol*A/Zz. Hopefully this helps clear things up?
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