I am a Chihuahua breeder and believe that most of the color information is the same. I follow this channel and watch these 13 classes over and over...recommending to other breeders also.
Very nice video James. It's very few people that post videos explaining genetics and breeding in such detail like a biology teacher. My hat is off to you for doing it so well.
Thank you! Thank you! For this 13-part color genetics series. I'm very knowledgeable about equine genetics but canine genetics are a whole different level. So much more complicated than breeding for a certain horse color. :) Again, thank you for doing this. It's helped me so much to understand more about my 8-week-old Frenchie and whether or not she is blue or lilac.
Hi been watching your videos and was wondering if you could help me and explain my French bulldogs dna and tell what her coat colour is if I send you a copy it's the 2 check swabs by wisdom panel
PIED: From what I’m understand is that pied is a recessive gene and requires 2 copies SS in order to produce a visual pied puppy. I bred my brindle pied SS to a Merle stud NN. Had 3 white pups, each with colored facial spots and one small colored spot on the body. Am I missing something?
Hi James and Tami Love your videos! I have a question, I have a female who's genetics tested EmE, kyky, aya, spsp and intermediate Red pigmentation. She is a pied. Her papers state that her sire is a full brindle (black brindle) and her dam is a brindle and black masked pied. Is it possible to get a kyky sable from two Kbr brindles or is there a possible mistake on the pedigree given that two brindles will produce 100% brindle? Thanks for your time.
Not all eye color is straight dominant/ recessive. I think it's brown and grey that are. The other colors are what's called polygenic trait. BUT great job explaining everything James!! I think what you do is super helpful and for a good understanding of dog genetics without having a genetics background you do a great job. But speaking of genes that "do" other things besides straight dominant/ recessive, I think some of the dog genes are like this. For example the a locus- idk what do you think??
And there are lots of polygenic genes in coat color. Many of which are there but there isn’t a test for it A new one is the intensity gene. It is polygenuc and It works in combination with other genes
I had a litter sire was lilac tri dame pie bald and brown had like 4 out of 7 pups interesting color brown not choclate to light but nowhere near lilac. I did red eye test only pups that showed red eye was 4 brown pups and lilac tri other 2 pups are blue tri and sable they showed no red eye during test what color could the 4 pups be nobody knows color
I am a Chihuahua breeder and believe that most of the color information is the same. I follow this channel and watch these 13 classes over and over...recommending to other breeders also.
Would you happen to have teacups available?
@@jaimequihuis969 we will have puppies available fall/winter of 2023
Do you still have puppies ?
Very nice video James. It's very few people that post videos explaining genetics and breeding in such detail like a biology teacher. My hat is off to you for doing it so well.
I like paying more attention here than I used to do in biology class!
Thank you and keep up the good work!
Thank you! Thank you! For this 13-part color genetics series. I'm very knowledgeable about equine genetics but canine genetics are a whole different level. So much more complicated than breeding for a certain horse color. :) Again, thank you for doing this. It's helped me so much to understand more about my 8-week-old Frenchie and whether or not she is blue or lilac.
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I’ve subscribed to you, but thank you so much for this series! I want to get into dog breeding but this kind of information is SO hard to come by!
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👀 looking forward to this series
James you are the best!!!!
I know you choose to avoid brindle color, but is it considered a coat color or pattern specifically when color coating fbds?
Hi been watching your videos and was wondering if you could help me and explain my French bulldogs dna and tell what her coat colour is if I send you a copy it's the 2 check swabs by wisdom panel
Awesome!! Been waiting for this 😊
Amazing content!
I am looking for info on breeding pied
PIED: From what I’m understand is that pied is a recessive gene and requires 2 copies SS in order to produce a visual pied puppy. I bred my brindle pied SS to a Merle stud NN. Had 3 white pups, each with colored facial spots and one small colored spot on the body. Am I missing something?
Happy you doing this James maybe a little nudge from me LOL
Hi James and Tami Love your videos! I have a question, I have a female who's genetics tested EmE, kyky, aya, spsp and intermediate Red pigmentation. She is a pied. Her papers state that her sire is a full brindle (black brindle) and her dam is a brindle and black masked pied. Is it possible to get a kyky sable from two Kbr brindles or is there a possible mistake on the pedigree given that two brindles will produce 100% brindle? Thanks for your time.
I have a blue Dutch shepherd who’s mothers is blue brindle I want to breed her to a tan malinois what color would the puppies be.
Not all eye color is straight dominant/ recessive. I think it's brown and grey that are. The other colors are what's called polygenic trait. BUT great job explaining everything James!! I think what you do is super helpful and for a good understanding of dog genetics without having a genetics background you do a great job. But speaking of genes that "do" other things besides straight dominant/ recessive, I think some of the dog genes are like this. For example the a locus- idk what do you think??
Yes the a locus has a pecking order
With most dominant ay
Most recessive aa
The a gene is only expressed if it is two copies
And there are lots of polygenic genes in coat color. Many of which are there but there isn’t a test for it
A new one is the intensity gene. It is polygenuc and It works in combination with other genes
lol I'm not going to be obsessed with looking at eye colour now!
"Breaking marriages by bringing that up" lmao
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I had a litter sire was lilac tri dame pie bald and brown had like 4 out of 7 pups interesting color brown not choclate to light but nowhere near lilac. I did red eye test only pups that showed red eye was 4 brown pups and lilac tri other 2 pups are blue tri and sable they showed no red eye during test what color could the 4 pups be nobody knows color
My 3 children have blue eyes , I have hazel their dad has dark brown .
Identical twins actually have different DNA.
Thats epigenetics
Interesting, because I’m Sicilian with brown eyes, my ex husband has blue eyes. My daughter has hazel eyes