Hi,

     On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 20:05:36 -0800, ABCgerbils wrote:
     (message-ID<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> )

>I think every color can have a colorpoint.  By
>substituting the C gene pair with cbcb.
>
>Right?
>
Very right!

>It is just that some colors have a special name for
>the colorpoint version.

And not all combinations are created yet.

> Burmese is colorpoint black,
>for example. (Siamese is actually a light colorpoint
>that is chcb, not a colorpoint, version of black).
>
>Is there a site out there that shows the colorpoint
>version of many/all of the colors?
>
I have pictures of the cp black (burmese: aac[b]c[b]E-G-P-), light cp black
(siamese: aac[b]c[h]E-G-P-), saphire (aaCc[b]E-G-pp), cp agouti
(A-c[b]c[b]E-G-P-), light cp agouti (A-c[b]c[h]E-G-P-), cp DEH
(A-c[b]c[b]eeG-P-), cp nutmeg (aac[b]c[b]eeG-P-) and cp bluefox
(aac[b]c[b]eeggP-), as well as the DEH with one c[b] on my revised colours
page: http://www.gerbil-info.nl.com/colours1.htm

Karin.

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