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Posted by: KevinM at Wed Mar 3 21:59:56 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] OK, here is an issue I have with a some of the new corn morphs i see out there. If an ABC morph basically looks like an XYZ morph, whats the point? Yeah, I understand its a new combo, never been done, yada yada yada. Me and others have looked at the photo of your corn, and have come up with motley bloodred. Now, its not that based on your responses, and is supposedly a homozygous expression of four recessive traits. Point being, you cant really see it (ok, to be fair, at least not from your pic). I quess if I saw your morph in real life and still felt it looked like a motley blood corn, and it matures and looks like a motley blood corn, why bother introducing the other "subtle" genes in the mix that obviously dont add much to the look? Just to say those genes are there? Am I missing something? Any one remember keeping corns like the one below? LOL!! [ Hide Replies ]
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