So, my understanding of dominant black is that it overrides everything and extends black through the entire length of the hair, no matter the rest of the genotype.
However, my understanding of bb is that it weakens eumelanin so that black becomes brown, and my understanding of dd is that it causes a defect in eumelanin production leading to dilute blue/lilac.
If a rabbit has both Ed and one of bb/dd, and let's go so far to say it's bbC_ddEd_, then the rabbit's biochemistry is such that eumelanin is defective and weakened. Dominant black should extend eumelanin all the way down the hair shaft, but in this case, the eumelanin also shouldn't work right. What's the resulting phenotype?
Thanks in advance!
However, my understanding of bb is that it weakens eumelanin so that black becomes brown, and my understanding of dd is that it causes a defect in eumelanin production leading to dilute blue/lilac.
If a rabbit has both Ed and one of bb/dd, and let's go so far to say it's bbC_ddEd_, then the rabbit's biochemistry is such that eumelanin is defective and weakened. Dominant black should extend eumelanin all the way down the hair shaft, but in this case, the eumelanin also shouldn't work right. What's the resulting phenotype?
Thanks in advance!