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=Second mutation test:  L-Silken R-Vampire=
 
=Second mutation test:  L-Silken R-Vampire=
A magenta on the outer stamen has become Cyan.  Hence an R was transferred from Silken, so the right splint is hit far on the left.
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A magenta on the outer stamen has become Cyan.  Hence an R was transferred from Silken, so the left splint affects a gene far on the left.
  
 
=Discussion and next step=
 
=Discussion and next step=
 
Since the right splint affects a gene so far to the left, in the first test either an I or a Y was swapped between the lilies.  Either the right splint hits to the far right, or just left of center.
 
Since the right splint affects a gene so far to the left, in the first test either an I or a Y was swapped between the lilies.  Either the right splint hits to the far right, or just left of center.
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Clarity Fracture next.
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Clarity:  IRIRIOIOIYIYGORRGRORGRROGORRGRORGRRO
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Fracture:  ROYGROYGYORGORGOOO
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=Third mutation test:  L-Clarity R-Fracture=
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Clarity's outer stamen has lost a cyan, Fracture's petals have lost color.
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Clearly an I or R has been taken from Clarity and placed onto the very right-hand side of Fracture.  However, it was not an R transferred.  If it had taken the place of the G a GORR would have been formed, which would have put Cyan on the outer North petals.  It could not have replaced one of the Os since that would have created a color visible on Clarity's outer stamen.  Hence, an I must have been transferred, and it must have taken the place of the very last gene of Fracture since otherwise color would be visible on Fracture's stamen.
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Right-Fracture 18(O)<br>
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=Fourth mutation test:  L-Fracture R-Clarity=
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Fracture is now Semi-Dwarf, so one of the giant genes has been modified.  Clarity has lost Yellow in the Outer-North petals.
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It was not an R transferred from fracture, because that would have either caused no change or made a visible change to the south petals Cyan.  It could have been an O transferred and affecting gene 35, and it could have been a Y affecting anything.  Further analysis might narrow it down.
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=Discussion and next test=
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We know from the results above that on the right splint, the following genes are affected:<br>
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Right-Silken 18(I)<br>
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Right-Vampire 12(O)
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Given the results of the first test, an I was transferred from Vampire.  The second test limits the possible range to the first two genes, so:<br>
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Left-Vampire 1(I)
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That limits the genes affected on Silken and Fracture to be the first two.
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As established in the fourth test, it was not an R transferred from fracture, so:<br>
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Left-Fracture 2(O)
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Left-Silken 2(R)
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We know an I was transferred from Clarity on the left, so:<br>
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Left-Clarity 3(I)
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And as discussed in the fourth test:<br>
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Right-Clarity 35(R)
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Crimson and Morning both have stamen colors on their left, which make them good candidates for testing in that range.
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Crimson:  GYORI'''OOOI'''OO<br>
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Left splint:  6-9
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Morning:  IR'''RR'''<br>
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Left-splint:  3-4
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Morning:  G'''RR'''O<br>
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Right-splint:  42-43
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Dusk:  GOR'''R UO'''OO<br>
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Right splint:  69-71
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L-Crimson, R-Morning will not be particularly informative on the right splint, but results on the left splint should prove useful.
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L-Morning, R-Dusk will transfer an R to dusk, and each result has a unique interpretation since UROO is a valid allele.  If both petals remain unchanged, I won't know exactly where Morning was affected on the Left splint, but that's a risk I'm willing to take.
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=Fifth mutation test:  L-Crimson, R-Morning=
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=Sixth mutation test:  L-Morning, R-Dusk=

Revision as of 23:18, 22 September 2012

Crackly, Prickly, Reticulated

This page serves as a repository of research notes on Toxin OE05, the fifth mutagen unlocked in Old Egypt by Renard. It uses 3 Crackly, Prickly, Reticulated (Negative to Hairy, Slimy, Spotted) moss and 7 Beehive, 2 Heart of Ash, 1 Iron Knot, 2 Toad Skin mushrooms.

First mutation test: L-Vampire R-Silken

No change to either flower.

Second mutation test: L-Silken R-Vampire

A magenta on the outer stamen has become Cyan. Hence an R was transferred from Silken, so the left splint affects a gene far on the left.

Discussion and next step

Since the right splint affects a gene so far to the left, in the first test either an I or a Y was swapped between the lilies. Either the right splint hits to the far right, or just left of center.

Clarity Fracture next.

Clarity: IRIRIOIOIYIYGORRGRORGRROGORRGRORGRRO

Fracture: ROYGROYGYORGORGOOO

Third mutation test: L-Clarity R-Fracture

Clarity's outer stamen has lost a cyan, Fracture's petals have lost color.

Clearly an I or R has been taken from Clarity and placed onto the very right-hand side of Fracture. However, it was not an R transferred. If it had taken the place of the G a GORR would have been formed, which would have put Cyan on the outer North petals. It could not have replaced one of the Os since that would have created a color visible on Clarity's outer stamen. Hence, an I must have been transferred, and it must have taken the place of the very last gene of Fracture since otherwise color would be visible on Fracture's stamen.

Right-Fracture 18(O)

Fourth mutation test: L-Fracture R-Clarity

Fracture is now Semi-Dwarf, so one of the giant genes has been modified. Clarity has lost Yellow in the Outer-North petals.

It was not an R transferred from fracture, because that would have either caused no change or made a visible change to the south petals Cyan. It could have been an O transferred and affecting gene 35, and it could have been a Y affecting anything. Further analysis might narrow it down.

Discussion and next test

We know from the results above that on the right splint, the following genes are affected:
Right-Silken 18(I)
Right-Vampire 12(O)

Given the results of the first test, an I was transferred from Vampire. The second test limits the possible range to the first two genes, so:
Left-Vampire 1(I)

That limits the genes affected on Silken and Fracture to be the first two.

As established in the fourth test, it was not an R transferred from fracture, so:
Left-Fracture 2(O) Left-Silken 2(R)

We know an I was transferred from Clarity on the left, so:
Left-Clarity 3(I)

And as discussed in the fourth test:
Right-Clarity 35(R)

Crimson and Morning both have stamen colors on their left, which make them good candidates for testing in that range.

Crimson: GYORIOOOIOO
Left splint: 6-9

Morning: IRRR
Left-splint: 3-4

Morning: GRRO
Right-splint: 42-43

Dusk: GORR UOOO
Right splint: 69-71

L-Crimson, R-Morning will not be particularly informative on the right splint, but results on the left splint should prove useful.

L-Morning, R-Dusk will transfer an R to dusk, and each result has a unique interpretation since UROO is a valid allele. If both petals remain unchanged, I won't know exactly where Morning was affected on the Left splint, but that's a risk I'm willing to take.

Fifth mutation test: L-Crimson, R-Morning

Sixth mutation test: L-Morning, R-Dusk