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RE: Wipeout!

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Posted by: ccphoto at Wed Sep 26 10:10:01 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ccphoto ]  
   

haha. I see your point - candy stripe isn't the greatest name either for description. I think you should get to name the trait and I like the name wipeout for the trait... the "hets" seem to wipe away normal patterning. I see Warren's point as well though... there are so many random names in BPs and Bc that it's impossible to hear a trait name and figure out what it'd look like without seeing it... Huffman's, Camo, Russo, Lace... you get the point.

I would like to see you breed them back to see if there is a homozygous form of the morph, if it is indeed a dominant trait.

It is possible that the wipeouts are the homozygous expression of a recessive trait correct? I ask because I haven't seen the sire and dam.
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