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  • 12-19-2012, 10:37 PM
    REBELLMORPH
    will morphs with many genes live healthy and long live's
    so what do you think?
    future 7-8-9 and more gene's combo's against strong wild normal's ?
  • 12-19-2012, 10:42 PM
    Mike41793
    What does having more genes have to do with health?

    Im awesome, funny, clever, and het for beautiful. Im doing just fine as the rest of everyone.
  • 12-20-2012, 12:24 AM
    GenePirate
    Re: will morphs with many genes live healthy and long live's
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    Originally Posted by REBELLMORPH View Post
    so what do you think?
    future 7-8-9 and more gene's combo's against strong wild normal's ?

    That's a very good question. We know that piebaldism is associated with abnormal neural crest development and in some species accompanies enteric disorders. The mutations we work with manifest as pattern and color anomalies, but we don't know if these are coupled with any systemic irregularities. So far, so good. Time will tell.
  • 12-20-2012, 08:33 AM
    RandyRemington
    Even with time this will be very difficult information to get. Obvious problems like the spider wobble or the desert female oviduct restrictions took years to become public so it will take a lot of combo early deaths to become a public known issue. If there are problems I suppose it will all depend on exactly which genes and only apply to certain morphs or combos. So far my six month old 4 banger is doing great!
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