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megalon Feb 25, 2010 04:50 PM

if i'm not mistaken,the jag gene is co-dom,correct?if so,that means sibs are not capable of producing jags when bred to each other,either it's jag or normal,right?someone is trying to convince me that 2 siblings,when bred together,will produce a litter that's half jag.i keep telling him that he's an idiot,there's no such thing as "het jag".someone please settle this for us,there's a case of guinness riding on this
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maxrr Feb 26, 2010 02:12 PM

Looks like you're gonna get some Guinness. The only way to get Jags is for one of the breeders to be a Jag. Jag Siblings are designated as such only to specify that they came from the Jag line and nothing more...

-Max-
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