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  • 08-20-2009, 07:18 PM
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    Re: Pewter Male X Normal Female
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    Originally Posted by Dr_Gonz0 View Post
    The pastel, spider, cinnamon genes, in whatever co dom double morph you are using, all reside on different alleles. They are not the same as supers, or animals that can have 2 different genes share the same allele, such as a super stripe(yellowbelly and specter) or a lucy created with a combination of lesser/mojave/butter/russo.

    Exactly. This is why a Bumblebee bred to a normal can produce more Bumblebees, but a blue-eyed leucistic (say, Lesser x Mojave) bred to a normal will only produce Lessers and Mojaves. It all depends on if the genes are on the same allele or not.

    But don't ask me to explain what alleles are. Darn it, Jim, I'm a physicist, not a biologist! ;)
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