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Roy Nettlebeck <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Apr 1996 17:57:48 -0700
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On Fri, 19 Apr 1996, my name is Dean M. Breaux wrote:
 
> In a message dated 96-04-19 07:29:46 EDT, you write:
>
> >
> >Dose any one have any detailed information on eye color mutations or know
> >of a good source for the information.
> >
> >Garrett Dodds
>
> Garret
>
> One good source is Bee Genetics and Breeding edited by Thomas E. Rindere
> Chapter #3 in his book deals with Visible Mutants the chapter  was written by
> Kenneth W. Tucker. Tucker writes on mode of inheritance, Dominance or
> recessiveness, allelism, and in general about genic interrelations. He also
> has a complete chart in the chapter that shows all know mutants and their
> linkage. Should you have trouble finding a copy of the book (it sells for
> over $100 US) I am sure that if you are good and talk to Sue Cobey she will
> let you look at her co
  Hi Dean , I have a copy of Bee Genetics and Breeding by Dr. Rinderer
and it cost me about $ 50 US in 1986 when it came out. ISBN 0-12-588920-8
Academic Press, INC. It is a very good book if you know something about
genetics.
 Regards
  Roy

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