Irina Boehme
Coloured Sheep: a colour genetics primer
Coloured Sheep: a colour genetics primer
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Some skill, some luck, and lots of fun: sheep color genetics is like a game of cards This book explains the rules of the game.
Assuming no previous knowledge, the book uses a game of cards to visualize the rules that govern color genetics, introducing terminology on the way.
What are genes and alleles?
What is the phenotype of a sheep?
What is the genotype?
The reader is introduced to the agouti pattern, base color, and spots, and strategies are shown to identify them in the reader's own flock. This knowledge is expanded to show how it can be used to plan breeding for certain colors.
More genes that influence color are introduced later in the book and thought is given to preserving diversity within a breed while strategically increasing the presence of desirable traits in a flock.
The book focuses on practical aspects. How to identify genotypes? Which animals should be used for test breeding? How can the knowledge be used for individual goals?
Written by a molecular biologist and science communicator and co-written by a professional editor of scientific textbooks - both of them breeders of colored sheep - this book uses an easily understandable approach to explaining color genetics.
Author: Irina Boehme, Saskia Dittgen
Publisher: Irina Boehme
Published: 03/16/2019
Pages: 138
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.58lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.36d
ISBN: 9783982076102
About the Author
Dittgen, Saskia: - Saskia Dittgen was born on November 12th, 1968 in Hei- delberg. She made her dream come true in 2009 when she bought a smallholding in Krahne/Brandenburg. She takes care of 2 Border Collies, several cats and chickens, and about 40 sheep. Saskia has bred pedigree Shetland sheep since 2018. She is fascinated with color genetics and she and Irina have been working through pedigrees of many generations of Skudde which led to the idea for a color genetics primer. Saskia works as a freelance editor and translator for Dutch and German
Boehme, Irina: - "Irina Böhme was born on September 19th, 1973 in Rinteln. As a molecular biologist she worked with state-of-the-art DNA-sequencing methods. In what sometimes feels like a parallel universe, she breeds sheep. Since spending time in Ireland as an Au-pair she has been fascinated with sheep. The old nordic breeds being most dear to her heart. That fascination led to travels - long and short - to some of the breed's 'home turf': In order to learn about sheep, shepherds, their country and their history. Sheep colour genetics combines her interests in sheep and science and her passion for making scientific knowledge accessible to non-scientists."
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