What would be produced if I bred a creamsicle corn with an anerythristic corn? I'm not that good with genetics.
-Mack
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What would be produced if I bred a creamsicle corn with an anerythristic corn? I'm not that good with genetics.
-Mack
are you talking about an intergrade creamsicle or just the color? Some people mistakenly call a pure corn a creamsicle just because of its colors.
If you were talking about crossing an intergrade with a pure corn...
You would get more intergrades, and should have a label as such (I am not implying that you would not label them that way, just making a statement).
The anery (I think you said anery corn) would have to be het for amel to get more creamsicles, otherwise you would get rootbeers (cross with any amount of rat snake genetics, and corn that is of normal color).
Anyone correct me if I am wrong 
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as long as the amel from the cream is corn amel (not emoryi amel) then you would have normal looking (maybe rootbeer looking but the emoryi influence is less here than with the parents)het for amel and anery (snow).
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