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Bluerosy
at Fri Oct 14 14:04:20 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Is a peanut butter a single recessive?
Yes the Peanut butter is a single recessive. It is really a type of hypo. But since they came out after the hypos that name was already taken. It could have been called hypo type II, but forum posters on this forum voted to name it a peanut Butter after i suggested sevral names.
I am glad they did choose the Peanut Butter name as this hypo type II (Peanut butter ) is unusual as it shares and allel on a single locus with the T negative albinoi. Which makes it very unusual. But I did not know that back then.
So if you breed a Peanut butter to a T negative you get all "jellies" in the first generation (no hets). That jelly is really the crux of all the high end morphs because it can split sevral ways like a recessive. There are still lots of new multi visual morphs to be created using the Jelly morph when it is combined with some of the older traits like the Ghost, axanthic, whitesided, lavender, hypo, anery, anery ghost, snow , T hbegative ect. The list is really endless on what can be accomplised with new double triple and quad morphs.
You also get T egs and Peanut butters out of these breeding as a Peanut butter bred back to jelly produces Jellies and PB's and if you breed a Jelly back to a T neg, you get T negs and Jellies. Combine that with other morphs and the skies the limit.
We are just now starting to see a few of the morphs possible. I have some quad hets that are PB x Lavender x whitesided x hypo that will produce next year. I can't wait to see what that produces.
There is also a possibilty of a new codom gene in the Floridas that needs to be proven. Whn and IF it does. We will see even more crazy stuff happen. ----- www.Bluerosy.com
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