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Thread: Normal question

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    Normal question

    if u put a male mojo and a female normal together u will get 50% mojos and 50 % normals right...will the normals be het for mojos..

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    Re: Normal question

    On average, you'd get half mojos and half normals. But that doesn't mean you will.

    And no...the normals will be just normals. Mojo is a co-dom morph...so if the gene is present, it shows as the mojo morph. If there is no mojo appearance, then there is no mojo gene.
    Last edited by JLC; 01-04-2011 at 07:49 PM.
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    Re: Normal question

    Quote Originally Posted by RichieBoo View Post
    if u put a male mojo and a female normal together u will get 50% mojos and 50 % normals right...will the normals be het for mojos..
    No the normals will be just that normals, for a normal looking offspring to be het for a gene it must be a recessive gene being used and Mojos are co-dominant.
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    Re: Normal question

    No, mojo is a co-dom morph, only recessive morphs will show in het form when breed to a normal.
    Last edited by ace_singapore; 01-04-2011 at 07:53 PM. Reason: additon

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    Re: Normal question

    You COULD get all normals, or you COULD get all mojo's. I had a clutch of pastel to normal that resulted in all normals.

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