For the sake of simplifying tables, I'm using popular condensing nomenclature for the colours revealed. K is black, while U is blue. Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Indigo, Violet are all the same as their initial. -Sedelyan
From the work on the vine cuttings, it would seem that gene sequence length can vary quite a bit, from 3 for red sea, to 9 for Gada#82. Perhaps shorter or longer sequences are possible - Cappu
For individual solvent tests, it seems Black always appears at the beginning or the end of the sequence. Please make note and double check if you see any individual solvent tests with Black somewhere in the middle. I think it is possible it is used to mark the beginning and end of genome. --Sola
Seems very likely to me. The ones with B in the middle are probably confusion with Blue, since Black is usually abbreviated K (as in CMYK). --Knives
It might be a good idea to use K for Black and U for Blue, to eliminate all confusion. Then if we see a B, we know it needs to be investigated. -- Amtep
Done. K is now blacK, and U is still blUe. --Knives
I used the same splints on the same greenhouse and tested twice with the 3 solvent the results were identical then one of my guildmate did the same and got a completely different result -Tweetiti
Name | Size | Inner Petals | Outer Petals | In. Stamen | Mid. Stamen | Out. Stamen | Bulbing Speed | Link to Solvent Data | Best (partial) Genotype? | ||
Stock Strains | |||||||||||
Blush | Reg. | Magenta1/White | Magenta1 | Magenta1 | Magenta2 | Magenta3 | 38 | SolventData | K-G-R-O-R-V-G-O-O-O-V-U-R-O-O-V-I-O-V-I-O-O-V-I-O-O-O-K | ||
Crown | Reg. | Red3/White | White | White | White | White | 38 | SolventData | K-U-R-O-O-U-R-O-O-U-R-O-O-V-U-R-V-O-O-V-U-R-V-O-R-V-U-R-O-O-U-R-O-O-U-R-O-O-K | ||
Clarity | Reg. | White | Black2/White | White | White | Black2 | 48 | SolventData | K-I-R-I-R-I-O-I-O-I-Y-I-Y-G-O-R-R-O-G-O-R-R-G-R-O-R-G-R-R-O-K | ||
Delicate | Dwarf | White | White | White | White | Red3 | 48 | SolventData | K-I-O-I-O-I-O-I-Y-I-Y-I-Y-G-Y-O-R-K | ||
Energy | Reg. | Yellow2 | Yellow2 | White | White | White | 28 | SolventData | K-V-V-V-V-V-U-Y-Y-Y-U-Y-Y-Y-G-Y-Y-Y-G-Y-Y-Y-G-R-R-O-G-R-R-O-U-R-O-R-U-R-O-R-V-V-V-V-V-K | ||
Fracture | Reg. | White | White/Magenta1 | White | White | White | 48 | SolventData | K-R-O-Y-G-R-O-Y-O-Y-G-Y-O-R-G-O-R-G-O-O-O-K | ||
Morning | Reg. | Yellow2 | Green1 | greenish | greenish | greenish | 48 | SolventData | K-I-R-R-R-I-Y-Y-Y-I-Y-Y-Y-U-Y-Y-Y-U-R-O-R-G-R-R-G-Y-Y-G-O-R-R-G-O-R-U-R-O-K | ||
Vampire | Reg. | White | White | White | White | Red3 | 48 | SolventData | K-I-Y-I-Y-I-O-I-Y-I-O-I-O-K | ||
Player Strains | |||||||||||
mommouse #79 | Sx1 | White | Pink/White | White | White | Dark Blue | SolventData | ? | |||
mommouse #85 | Reg. | Pink/White | Yellow/White | White | White | Dark Blue | SolventData | ? | |||
mommouse #117 | Reg. | White | 3 White/3 Dark Blue | Pale Violet | Lt. Purple | Purple | SolventData | K-I-R-I-R-I-O-I-O-I-O-I-Y-I-Y-G-O-R-R-G-R-O-R-G-R-R-V-V-I-O-O-V-I-O-O-O-K | |||
mommouse #125 | Lx1 | Yellow/White | Cyan/White | White | White | White | SolventData | ? | |||
mommouse #151 | Lx1 | Yellow/White | Cyan/White | White | White | White | SolventData | ? | |||
ankh-el-pandemis #2 | Reg. | White | Violet/White | White | Lt. Purple | Purple | SolventData | K-I-R-I-O-I-Y-I-Y-G-O-R-V-G-R-O-R-R-V-V-I-O-O-V-I-O-O-O-K | |||
MomMouse #190 | Reg. | Yellow2 | Cream | White | White | White | ? | SolventData | ? | ||
MomMouse #194 | Reg. | White | 3 White/3 Dark Blue | White | Lt. Purple | Purple | ? | SolventData | K-I-R-I-R-I-O-I-O-I-Y-I-Y-G-O-R-R-G-R-O-R-G-R-R-V-V-I-O-O-V-I-I-O-O-K | ||
MomMouse #27 | Del. | white | 3 violet/3 light violet | white | white | white | ? | SolventData? | K-G-R-O-R-V-G-O-O-O-V-U-G-G-Y-O-R-G-O-R-G-O-O-O-K |
Note: Given that the longest string we can pinpoint with our current solvents is 5, if a bulb has a string of 5 identical characters (such as the string of V's in the Energy bulb), that string could really be longer...
(T1 note, may be unrelated to T2 genetics: "Sea lily genomes are BIG - at least 32 letters long in the case of nectar.")
Discuss new findings about Sea Lily genomes on their Solvent Findings page.
Or see also old crossbreeding observations at: Sea Lily Genetics
Name | Size | Inner Petals | Outer Petals | Stamen | Leaves | Solvent Data | Best Genotype? Correlation with T1 Data |
Stock Strains | |||||||
White Giant | Giant | White | White | Yellow | Yellow | SolventData | K-R-O-Y-G-U-Y-U-Y-U-Y-K X-A-B-D-C-E-D-E-D-E-D-X |
Blood Heart | Reg. | White | White | Pink | Pink | SolventData | K-O-U-O-U-O-U-O-U-K X-B-E-B-E-B-E-B-E-X |
Goldenleaves | Reg. | White | White | White | Yellow | SolventData | K-U-Y-G-U-Y-G-U-Y-G-K X-E-D-C-E-D-C-E-D-C-X Possibly K-U-Y-G-U-Y-G-U-Y-G-U-Y-G-K based on empirical evidence. -Deohotep |
Pantomime | Reg. | Magenta | White | White | White | SolventData | K-Y-Y-R-O-Y-Y-R-O-Y-Y-R-O-Y-Y-R-O-K X-D-D-A-B-D-D-A-B-D-D-A-B-D-D-A-B-X |
Player Strains | |||||||
MomMouse#200 | Reg. | Magenta | Light Pink | White | White | SolventData | K-Y-Y-R-O-Y-Y-R-O-Y-Y-R-Y-Y-Y-R-O-K |
MomMouse#201 | Reg. | Magenta | Light Blue | White | White | K-Y-Y-R-O-Y-Y-R-O-Y-Y-R-O-O-Y-R-O-K | |
Based on T1 data we might expect that:
(updated cyan petals based on research data -- Japto)
ROO | cyan lower petal |
RGG | yellow lower petal |
RYY | magenta lower petal |
OOR | cyan upper petal |
GGR | yellow upper petal |
YYR | magenta upper petal |
RU | cyan stamen |
OU | magenta stamen |
YU | yellow stamen |
UR | cyan leaves |
UO | magenta leaves |
UY | yellow leaves |
ROYGU | Giant |
UGYOR | dwarf gene |
Each color has 5 possible levels, depending on the number of times its gene is present. Red, Green, and Blue are produced by combining Cyan, Yellow and Magenta.
Notes from MomMouse
Pantomine mutated with mottled reticulated and slimey
mm#201 genome is kyyroyyroyyrooyrok
Pantomine genome is kyyroyyroyyroryok
Looks like the mutagen added an o
Name | Size | Petal 1 | Petal 2 | Petal 3 | Petal 4 | Inner Ring | Outer Ring | Best (partial) Genotype? |
Sand Bloom Prismatic | N | grey green | grey green | grey green | grey green | grey | grey | K-C-C-R-I-R-U-O-U-Y-I-Y-U-R-G-O-I-O-G-Y-G-R-C-C-K |
Vine data moved to Vines
Name | Watering + Weeding | Weeding | Flax | Rotten Flax | Seeds | Solvent Data | Best Genotype? Comparison to T1 Genetics |
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Old Egypt | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | Raw | K-R-Y-Y-O-G-Y-O-R-Y-O-R-Y-R-R-R-G-G-R-O-Y-G-R-R-Y-O-G-Y-G-Y-O-R-R-Y-O-O-Y-G-Y-R-K | ||
Nile Green | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | Nile Green | K-O-R-G-R-G-Y-G-Y-G-Y-G-R-G-Y-O-R-Y-Y-R-G-R-O-Y-Y-O-R-R-K X-E-S-_-_-F-L-F-L-F-L-_-_-_-_-E-S-_-_-_-F-S-E-L-_-E-S-S-X |
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Golden Age | 0 | 1 | 8 | 8 | 8 | Golden Age | |||
Castle Cappu | 0 | 1 | 19 | 4 | 7 | [Castle Cappu]? |
Golden age has Indigo bands that are not present in Nile Green or Old Egypt. It should probably be classified as a third stock strain.
Based on correlation to T1 data, we might expect the following properties from finding these substrings:
Seed Production | R-O | Each occurrance of this gene causes another seed to be produced |
Weed/Water Reduction | O-R | Each occurrance of this gene causes the number of weedings/watering to be reduced |
Flax Production | G-Y-G-Y | Each occurance of this gene causes another flax to be produced |
Rotten Flax Production | R-R-G-Y | Each occurrance of this gene causes another rotten flax to be produced |
Dead Zone Resistance #1 | G-R-O | The presence of this gene makes the flax resistant to one type of dead zone |
Dead Zone Resistance #2 | R-O-Y | The presence of this gene makes the flax resistant to one type of dead zone |
Name | Creator | Date | Size | Description |
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OldEgypt.xls | OldJoe | December 19, 2005 1:18 am | 23552 | Spreadsheet showing Solvent observations for OldEgypt Flax |