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User:Ariella
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Tiles Used:
26 Alice Blue 49 Black 8 Dark Green 343 Dark Orchid 47 Dark Slate Blue 2 Dark Slate Gray 343 Ghost White 343 Golden Rod 3 Honey Dew 343 Lavender 343 Light Blue 343 Light Golden Rod Yellow 343 Light Green 343 Light Pink 1 Maroon 343 Medium Orchid 343 Medium Sea Green 343 Medium Turquoise 189 Midnight Blue 88 Mint Cream 343 Orchid 343 Pale Green 343 Pink 118 Plum 46 Powder Blue 343 Sea Shell 343 Silver 349 Sky Blue 6 Snow 343 Steel Blue 384 Teal 394 Thistle 343 White 345 White Smoke
Flax Solvent data
Ariella#5 NG/OE 3 0 1 2 1 (Cross #17-20 3 flax genes on left)
- expected length 32-34
- ORGR OYGR RRRG GYRK YGYG RYRR ROYG RRGG RRYO GYOR YOOY YGRR RGRG GYGY RGYG RGGR KORG YRRR YGYO
- genome: KORGRGYGYGY|G|YORYRRRGGROYGRRYOOYGYRK, length 33
Default 5 weeds - 2 weeds(2 OR) and -2 weeds(3 Flax) Default -1 water +3 water(3 Flax) GYGYGYGY = 3 flax
Ariella#8 OE/NG 2 1 1 2 0 (Cross #17-20 rotten genes on right)
- expected length 32-34
- RYYO OYYO RRGY GYOR 2YYRG 2GYGY ORRK RGYO ORYY ORRG RGYG KRYY YOGY 2GRGY OGYG
- genome: KRYYOGYGYO|R|R|GYGYGYGRGYORYYRGROYYORRK, length 34 (R added) (if old theory is correct, this would be 3 flax, so the shortened genome is probably the right one)
- or genome: KRYYOGYGYORR|GYGYGRGYORYYRGROYYORRK, length 32 (gene dropped)
- other combos would be too long or too short (presuming baby is average length with gene added or dropped)
- flax: 2(GYGY)
- rotten flax: 1(RRGY)
- seeds: 1(RO)
- weeds: 5(default) - 3(OR) - 1(2 flax - 1) = 1 BUT WE HAVE 2
- me might conclude: weeds is not dimished by (# flax -1) but by (# of GYGYGY strings) resulting in 5 - 3 - 0 = 2
- water: -1(default) + 2(flax) - 0(ROGY) = 1 BUT WE HAVE 0
- we might conclude: hard to tell yet, could be add of(# of GYGYGY strings) so that GYGYGY converts a weed to water resulting in -1 + 0 = -1 thus 0; also would explain why high flax producers still can have 0 water like seen in Tale 3; would put the ROGY which was uncertain still in big doubt
Tedra #297 4 3 6 1 0 Flax/Rotten/Seeds/Weed/Water
7GYRR 5YGYY ROGY 5GYGY 6YROK 4OROY RRRG 3YRRG OROR YORR 2GYOR 2ROYR 4RORO 2RGYG 3RRGY YRRR OROO 4YGYR ORRG 2KRRO YGYG 2GYYG 3OORO 3OGYG 2RGYR 2YGYO RROG Need ROO?(probably R) OYR?(probably O or R ?YRO(probably G or O) ?OOR(probably R) YYG?(expecting Y)
- genome: KRROGYGY G|R|Y ... RG|YG|RO YROK
R|Y GYRR G|R O|R|Y GYGYYG YY|YR|YG|YO O|R OROYR OK|RG|RR R|Y GYRRRGY G|R O|R ORORO O|R|Y O|R|Y GYGYORRGY G|R O|R|Y RRGYGY G|R|Y O|R OROO RO O|R|Y O|R OR OORO O|R|Y O|Y|R GYGYRR G|R O|R|Y GYGYGY G|R|Y
RGYG GYGY YGYG KRRO GYGY RROG RGYR YGYR ROGY YRRR GYRR OGYG RRRG YRRG OROO GYGY YGYO RRGY RRGY OORO GYOR YGYY OROR YORR GYYG RORO ORRG OROY RRGY ROYR RGYG or RGYR YROK
- the OK at end indicates there has been a full left part taken once in ascendents, since NE and NG do not have OK at end, unless 2 genes of NG were dropped in history (a conclusion that helps us no further)
- we expect: 4 GYGY, 3 RRGY, 6 RO (4 RO's certain from tests), 4 OR (3 OR's certain from tests) and/or GYGYGY, max 1 GYGYGY (unless ROGY diminishes water)
Tedra #253 5 2 6 0 1 Flax/Rotten/Seeds/Weed/Water
2OROR 2YGYG ORRG RRRR GYOR 4GYGY RRGY 2RORO 2GYYG KRRO ROGY RRRO YGYY
- genome: KRRO... (impossible to make a prediction with these data, probably need longer strings)
OROR YGYG ORRG RRRR GYOR GYGY RRGY RORO GYYG KRRO ROGY RRRO YGYY
- we expect: 5 GYGY, 2 RRGY, 6 RO (4 RO's certain from tests), at least 5 OR (3 OR's certain from tests) and/or GYGYGY, minimum 2 GYGYGY (unless ROGY diminishes water)
Tedra #246 3 3 7 1 0
ORRG 3YORR 2ORRG RGYR RGYG OROY YRRG 4RORO RROG RRGY YGYR KRRO RRRO RROO
- genome: KRRO... (impossible to make a prediction with these data, probably need longer strings)
KRRO RROG
- we expect: 3 GYGY, 3 RRGY, 7 RO (4 RO's certain from tests), 4 OR (3 OR's certain from tests) and/or GYGYGY, max 1 GYGYGY (unless ROGY diminishes water)
Zaniac #390 4 2 5 1 0
2YRGY 3YOGY 5YRRG 5RORO 2GYRG 2YROK 5GYGY 6GYRR 2OGYG 3YGYY RYYO 2ORRG 3RRGY OROY RROR 3OROR YGYG 2RGYR RGYG YGYO YORR ROYR 3YGYR KRYY 2GYOR OYRO YYOG Need GYY?(O expected) ?RRO(O or Y expected)
- genome: KRYYOGYGY ... ROROYROK (impossible to make a prediction with these data, probably need longer strings)
R|Y GYRGY G|R KRYYOGYGY G|O|R|Y R|Y GYRRGY G|R O|R RORO R|Y O|R ROROYROK O|R|Y GYGYY OGYGY G|O|R|Y O|R|Y GYGYORRGY G|R O|Y RRGY G|R GY|YO RRORO R|Y O|R RORORO R|Y O|R|Y GYGYGY G|O|R|Y R|Y RGYR G|R R|Y RGYGY G|O|R|Y O|R|Y GYGYR G|R
KRYY YRGY RROR RORO RYYO RGYR or RGYG OROY YYOG ROYR YOGY OYRO OGYG YROK
- we expect: 4 GYGY, 2 RRGY, 5 RO (3 RO's certain from tests), 4 OR (2 OR's certain from tests) and/or GYGYGY, max 1 GYGYGY (unless ROGY diminishes water)
Expectations when elongating OE and shortening NG
- OE elongations (RYYOG YGYOR RYORY OGYOR YRRRG GROYG RRYOO YGYR)
- duplicated genes without effect: all except 6 and 7
- duplicated genes that cause 0 flax: 6, 7
- this is BAD NEWS (would cost a fortune in solvents to study each and every cross result), so might be better to get full genome of a more proficient seed that is pretty long, and have elongations often show in characteristics
- NG shortening (ORGRG YGYGY GRGYO RYYRG ROYYO RR)
- lost genes without effect:
- lost gene causing FATAL seed loss: 21 and 22
- flax (and probably watering) less: 4,5,6,7,8,9
- extra weed: 1, 2, 15, 16, 25, 26
- rotten flax add: 3
- estimate 1/6 * 13/27 of the non-fatal crosses show a difference that COULD indicate shortening, some changes can indicate lengthening, therefore we'll look at what lengthening could cause:
- add rotten flax (2 chances), flax (and probably watering) less (4 chances); meaning some same type of effects
- estimate of crosses that show a difference (fatal seed loss included): 1/6 (9/27 + 13/27) = 13.6%
- estimate 1/6 * 13/27 of the non-fatal crosses show a difference that COULD indicate shortening, some changes can indicate lengthening, therefore we'll look at what lengthening could cause: