Is that marble co-dom or recesive?
And what the result of breeding marble x marble?
Is there a 'super' form?
Thx.
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Is that marble co-dom or recesive?
And what the result of breeding marble x marble?
Is there a 'super' form?
Thx.
From what I have heard, the "marble" appears to be co-dominant though no "super" form appears. I think the genetics with some of the pattern morphs such as marble or granite/speckled sided is more complicated than simple co-dominant or recessive inheritance. I work with the granite/speckled-sided appearance which appears to be simple recessive, it has quite a lot of variation. We need to breed them much more for certainty and it could be that local/regional collection may be influencing the confusing genetics.
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