Hungarian Dilute Gould Amandina
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The Hungarian dilute is a novel mutation of the Gouldian finch. This is a s*x linked recessive mutation that decreases the amount of eumelanin.
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General description of the mutation
Description: This new mutation have decreased amount of eumelanin in the feathers without changing the quality of the eumelanin pigments and without any effect on the pheomelanin and lipochrom pigments. Inheritance: S*x linked recessive Name mutation: Since the mutation results in a decrease of eumelanin synthesis without altering its quality/color, this is a dilute mutation. Since an autosomal recessive dilute mutation, the Australian Dilute, already exists in Australia, this mutation was named as Hungarian Dilute based on the country where it appeared. The creators of the mutations are Mr. Csaba Fekete, who was the first who recognized the change in color of feathers in young guldians, and Mr. Csaba Kuzmos, who joined him soon after.