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- annismyrph June 2020
- hi1999 June 2020
- OopsDotCom June 2020
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- GoldenSpur 7:44PM
- Taliesin 7:43PM
Secondary set of Genes?
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Some horses show a second set of genes. I can't find anything in the genetics guide or the faq's.
What are they, what do they do, what are they trying to tell me?
Thanks -
those are the Chimera's or Brindles ; basically "they" were a twin and one fetus absorbed the other
you might wanna google it :)
Thanked by 1OopsDotCom -
https://www.huntandjump.com/forum/discussion/44135/brindle-is-now-chimerism-and-update-to-gene-testing-notation#Item_7
Above is Ammit's post on the new chimera system! I think it might provide the info you're looking for :)ID - 251100
Licensed for onyx, watercolor, chinchilla, ice 16, phantom autumn, bats, spiders, and ghostsThanked by 1OopsDotCom -
Oh, and I do like brindles. This is going to be fun. )I'm getting way too many "favourites".)
Thank you, and thank you.