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RE: Pattern Cross's

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Posted by: zx7trev at Thu Apr 21 17:51:27 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zx7trev ]  
   

Yes, I came to those same conclusions myself. I guess what I mean to ask is, has anyone ever seen one pattern morph override another? In this case, what if you didn't produce all three, but only a clutch of crooked stipes, normals, and checkboards. Has this been the case with any crossed patterns that anyone knows of? As far as I know, noone have proven it.

My logic here, is that like a spider ball cross normal, half become spiders, half are normal. In my sample case, both are a "morph", but can one override the other (sort of like how the spider pattern overrides the normal)? Are there different levels of dominance? Has this been proven with any other organisms?

Tough question I know, and ligically kind of difficult ot follow. I hope I am communicating it well enough?

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