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by YogieBear on 26 May 2010 - 18:05
4Pack - forgive my ignorance - but on your dogs "deal" - I am not sure I am going to say this so I am clearly understood -
You had puppies out of these colors that came out Melanistic blankets
Melanistic
Melanistic
Sable
mellanistic
Sable
Sable
Bi-color

by gagsd4 on 26 May 2010 - 18:05
Here is how I see it. Father is sable, out of sable/bt and bt/bt
Mother is bi, out of sable/black and sable/bt "
VM-
You could get all 3 colors assuming the sire is a sable with bi or blk recessive.

by 4pack on 26 May 2010 - 18:05
by VomMarischal on 26 May 2010 - 21:05

by 4pack on 26 May 2010 - 21:05

by gagsd4 on 26 May 2010 - 21:05
"No, the sire of my puppies is sable out of sable and black and tan..... "
But you do not know the recessives that his sire and dam carried, correct? Brix's sire was a sable and his dam was b/t, right? Either of them could have carried the bi or blk recessive gene and passed that to Brix, who passed it on.
--Mary

by YogieBear on 26 May 2010 - 22:05
With all the talk on genetics - I have to wonder how you get what - 4pack looking at your dogs pedigree - you have a lot of melanistics decidenents - I am no expert on genes but it does seem more possible to get this color than with none in it --
-on the sire side of Greta's pedigree - I found alot of solid black dogs - for those experts would this be this recessive gene that people are talking about and that is why I got a melanistic out of two sables?
my girls goes:
black
sable
blk/tn
blk/tn
sable
blk/tn
the sires sides goes back many generations and the black seems to skip from generation to generation - is this mean she has a recessive black gene - I didnt see any melanistic's in her backgound?
Yogie
by VomMarischal on 26 May 2010 - 22:05
Mary, I did a square with Brix's parents; if his parents are sable and black/tan, then I think it comes out that the puppies have a 50/50 chance of a sable or black/tan phenotype. But since bi-color is recessive to both sable and black/tan, I don't see it anywhere on my chart, even if one of his grandparents were bi. JEEZE, what am I figuring wrong? Don't recessives eventually peter out? And here is the square for Brix's grandchildren, Bella's children:
S bt
bi S/bi BT/bi
bi S/bi BT/bi
This is Ignite across and Bella down. If Bella is bi, and her parents are BT and sable, she would in fact have to be BT because bi is recessive to BT... Is that correct? Then where did HER bi puppies come from? Where would the OTHER recessives be on the square, the possible bi, black, etc, from Brix's background? I hope someone can show me. I would have thought that a dog could only have one recessive, and it would be the other dominant gene from the preceeding generation.
If there are melanistic b/t dogs, might there be "faded" bi-colors too?
ACK! I knew I should have studied harder in college biology!!!!!!

by Kalibeck on 27 May 2010 - 00:05




by VomMarischal on 27 May 2010 - 00:05
--Jackie
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