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Posted by: anthony james mc at Thu Jul 23 08:09:22 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by anthony james mc ] No, not recessive. So far it appears that these 2 codom genes involved (Yb and Whirlwind/Specter) are Alleles of each other. Basically the same thing as why a Lesser/ Mojave Blue Eyed Leucy can't just make more Leucy's when bred to a normal, you either make more Mojaves or more Lessers BUT no Normals. The Super Stripe (unless somebody has recently proved me wrong) seems to act the same when bred to normal, you make Yb's and Whirlwind/Specters but no normals either. The bonus of having a "Super" involving 2 different genes on the same Allele is that it can't make a normal, BUT the downfall to that is that it is NOT able to reproduce itself as the designer morph , it can only produce it's 2 ingredient genes without any Normal siblings when bred to a normal. | ||
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