For the map of gene hits for the various mutagens.
Confirmed:
Clarity K IRIR IOIO IYIY GORR GROR GRRO GORR GROR GRRO K Delicate K IOIOIO IYIYIY GYOR K Energy K VVVVV UYYY UYYY GYYY GYYY GRRO GRRO UROR UROR VVVVV K Fracture K ROYG ROYG YORG GOR GOOO K Morning K IRRR IYYY IYYY UYYY UYYY UROR UROR GRRR GYYY GORR GRRO K Silken K RRR OOO YYY GGG UUU III K Vampire K IYIY IOIY IOIO K
Unconfirmed (Data from T2 wiki with some changes for current best guess)
Blush K GROR V GOOO V UROO V IO V IOO V IOOO K Crown K UROO UROO V URVOO URVOR UROR UROR K
The information that follows is my current theory based on information from visual observations & genome analysis. These theories hold true as best I can tell, and I have been able to predict mutagened genomes and planted bulbs appearance with some success using them.
The various colors on the sea lily:
Multiple petal and stamen sets of colors produce denser shades of color.
Notation is Colorx (where x = 1 to 4, 4 being the maximum seen so far. Example: Green2)
There are 3 parts of the flower that can be colored:
The Stamen has 3 parts, all indicated by gene code I:
The Inner Petals have 2 parts, both indicated by a U:
The Outer Petals have 2 parts, both indicated by a G:
Normal size = 0.0
Giant gene = ROYG = + 0.5
Dwarf gene = GYOR = - 1.0
Semidwarf = ROYG(Giant) + GYOR(Dwarf) = +0.5 + (-)1.0 = -0.5
See Size Data to build a giantx1 2 and 3.
To see how to make a 4x giant from silken bulbs, see Sea Lily Mutagen Primer.
Return to Solvent Findings.
Special thanks to mommouse for coming to help me identify my muddled colors, Eigam for sharing his mutagen info on Roses and Ariella for breaking all those Silkens. Orchid