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Equine Tapestry is a self-published book, as such, per WP:SELFPUB, it is not deemed reliable. see this. Sponenberg is reliable, as is anything out of the Veterinary Genetics Lab at UC Davis. Those are the main RS on coat color genetics. Montanabw (talk) 15:17, 20 May 2019 (UTC)
I like the work you did on Tiger eye, only made a couple small tweaks. Montanabw (talk) 16:11, 20 May 2019 (UTC)
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In light of recent research, it looks like Sabino (horse) may need some updates. You’ve been doing AWESOME work maintaining these equine genetics articles, and I wanted to swing by and say thanks! Montanabw (talk) 02:02, 16 October 2021 (UTC)
As for dominant white, that title was created by Countercanter, who I believe was getting a graduate degree in genetics at the time. It is a W gene, thus “dominant” and “white.” I suppose if Samantha Brooks or Phillip Sponenberg are calling it something different now, we could look at that, I think they are still the color genetics gurus. I’m hearing some chatter on Facebook about saying “white spotting” — except many W alleles can create pure white horses, so that isn’t a good name either. (Plus lots of other genes make “spots” — splash, frame, leopard, tobiano…) I’d be all in for expanding the KIT article with more material on horses, or if it’s undue weight, then a separate “Kit gene in horses” article, as roan and other colors are also related to KIT, as is Tobiano. Montanabw (talk) 23:41, 17 October 2021 (UTC)
Hello. I strongly apologise to bother you, but if you do not mind, I would like to ask a question regarding the article Transposable element. I believe it should include some information on the so-called Class III TEs (see: Pierre Capy et al., Dynamics and Evolution of Transposable Elements, 1998).
a grab-bag consisting of transposons that don't clearly fit into the other two categories, and added:
Examples include the "Foldback" elements in fruit flies, the "Tu" elements in sea urchins, and "MITEs", or "miniature inverted repeat transposable elements", which are found mainly in plants and fungi.
If you find some time, could you briefly describe Class III TEs, please? Thank you very much. Kind regards, -- Pinoczet ( talk) 17:35, 14 November 2021 (UTC)
Sorry we had an edit conflict on the bay horse article. I think I got all of your edits put back into place, though I put the history at the end instead of at the beginning, and then I tossed a section header because it was redundant. Anyway, once I cleaned up the mess I made in the genetics section, I realize the rest of the article is kind of cringe worthy also, so if you wanna just take a whack at the whole thing, I am going to leave it alone now, and you can have at it. Montanabw (talk) 19:12, 20 November 2021 (UTC)
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I like the work you did on Tiger eye, only made a couple small tweaks. Montanabw (talk) 16:11, 20 May 2019 (UTC)
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In light of recent research, it looks like Sabino (horse) may need some updates. You’ve been doing AWESOME work maintaining these equine genetics articles, and I wanted to swing by and say thanks! Montanabw (talk) 02:02, 16 October 2021 (UTC)
As for dominant white, that title was created by Countercanter, who I believe was getting a graduate degree in genetics at the time. It is a W gene, thus “dominant” and “white.” I suppose if Samantha Brooks or Phillip Sponenberg are calling it something different now, we could look at that, I think they are still the color genetics gurus. I’m hearing some chatter on Facebook about saying “white spotting” — except many W alleles can create pure white horses, so that isn’t a good name either. (Plus lots of other genes make “spots” — splash, frame, leopard, tobiano…) I’d be all in for expanding the KIT article with more material on horses, or if it’s undue weight, then a separate “Kit gene in horses” article, as roan and other colors are also related to KIT, as is Tobiano. Montanabw (talk) 23:41, 17 October 2021 (UTC)
Hello. I strongly apologise to bother you, but if you do not mind, I would like to ask a question regarding the article Transposable element. I believe it should include some information on the so-called Class III TEs (see: Pierre Capy et al., Dynamics and Evolution of Transposable Elements, 1998).
a grab-bag consisting of transposons that don't clearly fit into the other two categories, and added:
Examples include the "Foldback" elements in fruit flies, the "Tu" elements in sea urchins, and "MITEs", or "miniature inverted repeat transposable elements", which are found mainly in plants and fungi.
If you find some time, could you briefly describe Class III TEs, please? Thank you very much. Kind regards, -- Pinoczet ( talk) 17:35, 14 November 2021 (UTC)
Sorry we had an edit conflict on the bay horse article. I think I got all of your edits put back into place, though I put the history at the end instead of at the beginning, and then I tossed a section header because it was redundant. Anyway, once I cleaned up the mess I made in the genetics section, I realize the rest of the article is kind of cringe worthy also, so if you wanna just take a whack at the whole thing, I am going to leave it alone now, and you can have at it. Montanabw (talk) 19:12, 20 November 2021 (UTC)
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