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OE02

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Green, Prickly, Spongy

This page serves as a repository of research notes on Toxin OE02, the second mutagen unlocked in Old Egypt by Renard. It uses 1 Green, Prickly, Spongy (Negative to Reticulated, Smelly, Striped) moss 3 Peasant Foot, 6 Golden Sun mushrooms.

First mutation test: L-Vampire R-Silken

An IY allele has been broken on Vampire, and replaced by an IR. No change is visible on the Silken Since the R was taken from the right splint, the toxin hits the first three Right-Silken 1-3 (R). No color is visible on the Silken stamen, so it was a Y taken from Vampire, not an I meaning on the left it hits gene 2, 4, or 8.

Second mutation test: L-Silken R-Vampire

No change is visible on the silken, An IY allele has been broken on Vampire, but without knowing more details about what is affected on the left splint it's difficult to narrow down further.

Next step

Not much to go on yet. There is still a pretty broad range on what gene has been affected on the left. While still facing so many unknowns, a useful double cross is Delicate-Fracture. Both have few genes with noticeable effect, and if we can determine exactly what gene is affected on the Fracture it will tell us what was affected on Silken too since they both have the same number of genes.

Third mutation test: L-Delicate R-Fracture

Fracture is now Semi-Dwarf, so a Giant gene was broken.

Fourth mutation test: L-Fracture R-Delicate

References

Genomes for reference to genomes.

Flower_Genome_Theories for interpretation of gene sets.

Mutagen_Research_and_Recipes for information on Mutagen recipes, and location for results to be loaded to.