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    Question on pinstripes.

    Ok so I have a quick question on genetics. A pinstripe is a dominant gene. That means it doesn't have a super form. So what do you get when you breed two pinstripes together? The real thing im trying to find out is if you had a pinstripe bred to a pinstripe would the babies of that pairing, when bred to a normal, only have pinstripe babies? Akin to a super pastel when bred to a normal having all pastel babies.

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