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CBI
at Mon Oct 8 12:41:34 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CBI ]
John,
The pied gene in the heterozygous form (it is recessive) seems to show itself more and more as it is combined with more codom genes. Plain hets do have markers, pastel hets can be even more obvious, Pewter hets even more so, so on so on.
NERD considers it to be similar to its own trait when it is combined with the right genes, weird how it shows itself better with some morphs than others.
Hope that made some sense! ----- Jeremy Thompson
Captive Born Investments Inc.
www.captiveborninvestments.net
Jeremy@captiveborninvestments.net
941-323-4850
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