- - - - - Felt bad for all the comments so I’m doing this in a project. part 1 - looking at mother mom’s genotype: XOxobbDdA?TiATi+SpspWSWSLlCcs Mom is clearly chocolate and homozygous white, so rosewood must be Bb and WSw However, rosewood doesn’t have any white on her so I’m saying it’s mostly absent, maybe there’s technically some on her chest that you can’t see. If you want to make her design more realistic you could add subtle white patterns rosewood’s genotype: XOxoBbddA?Ti+Ti+SpspWSwllcscb Genes from mom: XObd?Ti+?WSlcs Genes that must be from dad: xoBd?Ti+?wlcb part 2 - looking at dad dad’s genotype: xoYB?DdAaTi+Ti+spspWSwllCcb I was thinking he was sepia but I think he just has the recessive sepia allele. No spots, which means rosewood has to have inherited them from her mom. Also looked at a picture of Creekguard’s family and it looks like he’s definitely Aa. No changes to genotype rosewood: XOxoBbddA?Ti+Ti+SpspWSwllcscb from mom: XObd?Ti+Ti+SpWSlcs from dad: xoBd?Ti+Ti+spwlcb part 3 - genotyping siblings soft: XOxobbDdA?TiATi+SpspWSWSLlCcs creek: xoYBbDdAaTi+Ti+spspWSwllCcb snapdragon: XOYb?D???Ti+Ti+spspWSWSllC? snowdrop: xoxoBbDdAaTiATi+spspWSwllcbcs daisy: xoYBbddA?Ti+Ti+SPspWSWSLlC? azalea: xoxoBbddA?Ti+Ti+SPspWSwLlC? daylily: XOxobbDDA?Ti+Ti+SPspWSwLlC? Daylily isn’t really a cat that exists but I’ll just say chocolate torbie. Creekguard has a recessive chocolate. Also, Rosewoodlace is a mink so I’m gonna say the white on her chest and bottom is caused by the piebald gene, not the colorpoint gene
Rosewood’s likely genotype is: XOxoBbddA?Ti+Ti+SpspWSwllcscb phenotype: seal tabby calico piebald mink point, or black tabico bicolor mink in simpler terms. the only unclear gene is “A?”, where it’s unclear whether she is homozygous (AA) meaning all her kits will be tabby, or heterozygous (Aa) meaning some of her kits could be non-tabby