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"my name is Dean M. Breaux" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Apr 1996 19:33:50 -0400
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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 copy.
 
Dean M. Breaux
Hybri-Bees

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