I'm a complete newbie to genetics (other than a brief look at GCSE level that sheds no light on what I need to know for mouse breeding it seems!). The little information I do have is all gathered from the Finn Mouse website. I have some questions that I think I already know the answers to but just want to check as if I'm wrong on these it could completely mess up any breeding I do :?
I want to begin breeding agouti mice, so their genes should be either A/A B/* C/* D/* P/* or A/a B/* C/* D/* P/* - providing I get good initial stock and all mice show at least a decent agouti phenotype, would the A locus be the only one I need to think about? I assume if there was anything else going on in the other loci it would show through on the coat (for example the chinchilla has the agouti gene on the A loci but the chinchilla on the C loci shows through). Also, of those two genotypes does A/A mean full agouti and A/a mean agouti phenotype but black carrier? Using the punnett square I'd assume an A/a x A/a would result in 25% full agouti, 50% black carriers and 25% black, and can the agouti carry anything else but black? How would that look in the genes? And do the *'s on the rest of the loci mean there's no gene variant there? Or that it's just a replicate of the other letter? (so C/* = C/C?).
That's a lot of questions, I appologise :lol: I'm certain I have more but I took a break half way through writing this and my mind has now gone blank!
I want to begin breeding agouti mice, so their genes should be either A/A B/* C/* D/* P/* or A/a B/* C/* D/* P/* - providing I get good initial stock and all mice show at least a decent agouti phenotype, would the A locus be the only one I need to think about? I assume if there was anything else going on in the other loci it would show through on the coat (for example the chinchilla has the agouti gene on the A loci but the chinchilla on the C loci shows through). Also, of those two genotypes does A/A mean full agouti and A/a mean agouti phenotype but black carrier? Using the punnett square I'd assume an A/a x A/a would result in 25% full agouti, 50% black carriers and 25% black, and can the agouti carry anything else but black? How would that look in the genes? And do the *'s on the rest of the loci mean there's no gene variant there? Or that it's just a replicate of the other letter? (so C/* = C/C?).
That's a lot of questions, I appologise :lol: I'm certain I have more but I took a break half way through writing this and my mind has now gone blank!