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White mice genetics?

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I decided to try breeding a small mouse colony. I have four females that are white, one brown & white male, and one black & white male. I'm wondering what colors of babies we will have. Is the white dominant or the color? Maybe a mix of both?
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Well, from what I have witnessed on past breedings you will more than likely get a mixture of both colored and pure white mice. It's really hard to tell without knowing what animals produced those. :thumbsup:
 
So far I've had three litters from three different females. Mom's were all white mice and Dad was a white and brown. The first litter was eaten by the Mom... there one night gone the next morning. The second litter I watched a little closer. They were sort of strung out in the tub and the mom started to attack them so I took them out... froze all but one of them. The one that I had left I gave to the 3rd Mom and she fostered him with her litter. The 3rd Mom turned out to be a good one and raised all of them until they were the right size.

The one I saved from the second litter turned out white. The 3rd litter were all solid browns with one that was black.

I've got two that are pregnant now but I had to get a new male. The first male decided to start chewing on the females so I got rid of him via Snoopy. :)
 
I's suggest not watching the new litters too closely: it may be why they ate the first litters (or it may have been just a first time mum thing). But basically, leave them dark and quiet for the first few days and you should get more survivors.

Best breeding ration is a triangle: one male and 2 females per cage.
 
I've experimented raising many colors (even integrated wild mice into some projects) and in all of my experience, white mice (albino) is a simple recessive. I bred an albino male to a wild female (agouti) and all babies were agouti. I had the same experience when I crossed my brindle line into my albinos. If you get albino babies from an albino to a colored mouse, the colored mouse is a carrier for the gene :)
 
I breed alot of mice, and I've found on well more than one occasion, that even white mice(not albino) will produce multicolors too. I keep approximately 300 breeding mice, so I don't keep a close eye on who's doing who anymore though.
 
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