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Posted by: snakecellar at Thu Sep 1 19:59:43 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakecellar ] It's hard to say Shannon, but what I can tell you is that it's not a simple recessive but a complex recessive lol. I think it all boiles down to what was used to make the " hets". I don't think Marc bred abberant to abberant to make the " hets" you got from him. If I remember right he bred an abberant to a normal that occasionally throws out abberants. The key is to have some degree of aberrancy showing to ensure the progeny will get the gene. I have a bunch of nice amels gene carriers that I will breed together as well as breed back to abberants to hopefully produce abberant het amels as well as abberant amels. Having this little booger pop out has definitely brought a new light on the whole project. [ Hide Replies ]
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