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    Re: Help me figure this out...

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    I don'tunderstand the dominant and co-dominate genes. So I wouldn't know what to choose. Also, i dont know where to start.
    You wanted to breed a bumblebee to a het hypo, so you can either select bumblebee (under double gene) or select the genes in a bumblebee which would be pastel and spider. Then the female side you would pick het hypo.

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    What does "Homozygous Spider, Pastel" mean?

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    Re: Help me figure this out...

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    What does "Homozygous Spider, Pastel" mean?
    Theoretical super spider with the pastel gene. I say theortical because there hasn't been a proven one produced. http://www.owalreptiles.com/issues.php#homospider
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