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Mahlon
at Fri Aug 25 12:14:14 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mahlon ]
...the two lines are compatible in producing a Super Black/Cinnamon.
Basically think of it this way, the Cinnamon Pastel is akin to a Blonde(insert whatever your favorite normal pastel line is here), and the Black Pastel(insert other favorite pastel line here) is like a Lemon, breed the two together and you get a Super Pastel, that has ancestry from both lines.
This is an example of alleles. Two seperate occurrences of basically same trait, but coming from two different distinguishable lines. More than likely the patternless alleles are the same, or very very close, and it is the other genetics involved in the seperate lines that give us the different patterning and color.
-Dan
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