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    Another banana CG "maker" question

    I understand the basic male maker banana equation but what about combos? Assume the bananas below were not sold as "female makers" and are most likely "male makers".

    -If I bred a male banana to a female XXX (co-dom or dom gene) would he produce mostly male banana combo offspring or would they be of normal sex ratio?

    -What if I paired him with a recessive female. Would the banana het offspring be of normal sex ratio?

    -What about a male banana combo, would he produce a normal sex ratio within the clutches he sired?

    I think I remember reading that the "maker" phenomenon diminishes if another gene is involved but can not seem to find an article to verify it at the moment.

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    The banana combos are no different then the regular bananas. The banana sex ratio doesn't change just because more genes are added.

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    Re: Another banana CG "maker" question

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    The banana combos are no different then the regular bananas. The banana sex ratio doesn't change just because more genes are added.
    Okay thank you Dave.

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