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Posted by: EmberBall at Thu Jan 25 14:30:47 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EmberBall ]  
   

Genetic Stripe



Genetics: Simple Recessive



Year proven Genetic: 1999



Proven by: Bob Clark



Crosses: Albino Genetic Stripe, by RDR



I will be the first to admit, I have not gone to Daytona yet, and I really have not seen, that I can recall, any crosses with the Genetic Stripe gene. There has to be some out there, other than the Albino, like Pastel, Ghost, etc. If you have pics, please post them!



Variations: There seems to be perfect stripe animals, animals with maybe one or two small breaks, and then what EBN is calling the Cryptic Genetic Stripes. There is still work to be done on the occurance of the broken stripes vs. perfect, what I would call text book genetic stripes. Is it like the Pied, and the amount of white, which seems to be random, or is it genetic, and will text book stripes produce only text book, or will Cryptics only produce Cryptics? What will a Cryptic bred to a text book stripe produce? That is what is fun about Balls, always something to prove.



Why get one? The animals by themselves are amazing to look at, I really have not seen a Genetic Stripe that I did not like. The cross potential seems to be great, the Hypo, the Pastel, the Super Vanilla cross all should be amazing! Like I said, I find it perfect for producing some outstanding crosses, and look foreward to seeing them in the near future.



Do I own one? Yes, one male and one Het female. My male is a Cryptic type animal, and I never get tired of looking at him. The colors are crisp, and vibrant. My male is a great eater, and hope to produce some DH's in 2008. I really think this animal sometimes gets lost in the shuffle...is it time to take another look at the G Stripe?



This post is not supposed to be the authority on G Stripes, but a springboard to get you excited about the morph, a place to post some G Stripe pics, and just my personal opinion. Please, if you have any info to add, add it, any corrections, omissions, please ad or correct where you see fit. I read that the VPI folk produced a stripe too, did they produce one? did they produce a G Stripe before or at the same time as Bob Clark? Please post some pics of any crosses you might have seen...Bust out the Daytona pics for us poor saps that cannot attend. Please see Bob Clark's website for more G Stripe info, and pics of his original animal from 1989.



Dave









   

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