Im sorry i ment Europe not England.
Jocie k
--- Julian and Jackie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jocelyn Kessinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
> >That sure makes a lot more since then saying it was
> >because they bred them with other animals. I also
> >belive that many of the colors we have today are
> due
> >to mutations in the genes of pet breeders. Such as
> the
> >cb,ch or the ef mutation. Once they were discovered
> >and brought out they became more common and we
> >discovered what we could do with them. This also
> >explains the blue (dd) mutation going on in england
> >right now. They have discovered the new loci they
> just
> >have to work on the health problem that come with
> the
> >new and exciting colors.
> >
>
> The d mutation is only in Germany and The
> Netherlands.
>
> The appearance of each mutation is listed on my
> genetics pages.
>
> http://www.gerbils.co.uk/gerbils/genetics.htm
>
>
> --
> Julian
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> National Gerbil Society
> http://www.gerbils.co.uk/
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