id: 89 lilac tort satinangorarex
lilac tort, satinangorarex

lilac tort satinangorarex

European Gene code

Base color:
AA bb cc dd gg
Fur structure:
rr sasa vv 

International Gene code

Base color:
aa bb CC dd ee
Fur structure:
rexrex sasa ll 
This angora satin rex separator would be ideal for testing purposes, becauce nearly all color and fur genes are recessive. But such a breed dont exists, this rabbit was breed to show it is possible to breed it. In the second pic you see an angora rex separator in the foreground and an angora rex chin separator in the background. Breed from Herman Schmitt (he works a lot on praktical genetics).

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Image 2

inserted by reh on 2006-02-03
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European symbolic

A
= normal - chinchilla - albino
B
= Extension (red/fawn)
C
= normal - brown (lilac)
D
= Diluted (blue/lilac)
G
= agouti - tan/otter/marten - self
x
= Vienna (leucistic)
lu
= normal - lutino ?
y
= Rufus modifierer ?
e
= Black modifierer (n = niger) ?
w
= Wideband factor ?
P
= Silvered ?
K
= English broken (spotted)
s
= Dutch spotted (belted) ?
r
= Rex
sa
= Satin
v
= Angora
M
= Mahne

International symbolic

A
= agouti - tan/otter/marten - self
B
= normal - brown (lilac)
C
= normal - chinchilla - albino
D
= Diluted (blue/lilac)
E
= Extension (red/fawn)
v
= Vienna (leucistic)
p
= normal - lutino ?
r
= Rufus modifierer ?
n
= Black modifierer (n = niger) ?
w
= Wideband factor ?
Si
= Silvered ?
En
= English broken (spotted)
du
= Dutch spotted (belted) ?
rex
= Rex
sa
= Satin
l
= Angora
M
= Mahne