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    Hidden gene?

    Can somebody please explain the hidden gene theory? Is that related only to womas?

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    Hidden gene womas are not the same as regular womas. They are a completely different morph. The name just throws people off. As far as what the gene it self is doing I do believe it's just like any other co dom. But I'm not 100% sure on that part. Hopefully someone else can clear that up if I'm wrong.

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    Re: Hidden gene?

    Hidden Gene Woma is just a single gene morph. The homozygous (super) HGW is called a pearl. It is normally lethal.

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    From my understanding the Hidden Gene in HGW is just part of the name. It's confusing cus you think something weird is going on but it's just a name. Im pretty sure it works just like all other regular co-doms. It is either passed on or not.
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    NERD originally thought that it was woma plus an extra gene, but in subsequent breedings decided that it is actually a separate co-dominant morph. They took a stab at calling it a 'Type 2 Woma', but the HG Woma name seems to have stuck.

    It's not related to the woma morph, which appears to be a dominant gene, not a co-dominant gene. Womas will not produce a pearl, and there is a breeder who claims to have a homozygous woma which looks the same as heterozygous womas.

    Think of it as being similar to the 'desert ghost'. It's called a ghost, but it's unrelated to orange/green/yellow ghost hypo lines, and it's also not a 'true ghost' (which is a combo morph).

    Names can lead to a lot of confusion.

    Additionally, when people say 'hidden gene', they're not always talking about the hidden gene woma. There are other genes out there might be referred to that way--for example, the 'Daddy gene' that turns lesser platinums into platinums.
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    Re: Hidden gene?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Sometimes, I think I would be easier if we just numbered BP morphs...

    "I'll have a #86, please!"
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    LOL. Yea, number them like a fast food drive thru. " I'll have a number 2, Super Sized please".
    (Translation) " I'll have a Super Pastel please". HaHaHa. It would be much easier that way.

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    Re: Hidden gene?

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    Womas will not produce a pearl, and there is a breeder who claims to have a homozygous woma which looks the same as heterozygous womas.
    happen to know who that breeder is? I'm interested.

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Sometimes, I think I would be easier if we just numbered BP morphs...

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    Think periodic table of elements and all i can think is how mixed up I would be. lol

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    Re: Hidden gene?

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    happen to know who that breeder is? I'm interested.
    I did, but can't remember it. It was one of the big breeders. No doubt someone else will pipe in, in this thread.
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