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    Super Banana question?

    Sorry if thisnhas already been answered. I haven't been able to find it id it was. Thanks in advance for any help. Alright, so I understand that a male ball python that was produced by a female is a female maker, and a male produced by a male is a male maker. The question that I have is, does the male maker vs female maker work the same way with supers? The way that I understand the gene is attached to either the male or female chromosomes and that's why they are either female or male makers. A super would be giving the gene off both chromosomes. So would a male super bannana produce both male and female makers? I was just wondering and haven't been able to find the answer. Thanks for your help.

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