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    Granite and asphalts?

    I think both have the YB gene in them, but what is the difference btwn them and they are made by what pairing?

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    Re: Granite and asphalts?

    Granite is a genetic morph all on its own. Asphalt is also a single gene morph allellic to yellow belly but different.


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    Re: Granite and asphalts?

    To clarify what that means here is a double gene yellowbelly.

    Link to a good page.

    And here is the result of a yellowbelly asphalt.

    Link.

    And the yellowbelly granite.

    link.


    So while they are not the same morph they exist on the same genetic location ( called allellic )


    And this means a freeway bred to a normal will produce only yellowbellies and asphalt but no normals and no freeways.




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    Just going to clarify that I believe that the OP means Gravel and not Granite

    Gravel is allelic with the YB group

    Granite is a wholly unrelated morph
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    In layman's terms they are all very similar visually as single genes, a kind of sub trait of the yellow belly gene. But which when bred together produce different results.

    Yellow Belly X Yellow Belly = Super yellow belly (more commonly known as an Ivory).

    Gravel X Yellow Belly = Highway

    Asphalt X Yellow Belly = Freeway

    There are also at least two other similar genes.

    Spark X Yellow Belly = Puma

    Specter X Yellow Belly = Superstripe

    Hope this helps?
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    Re: Granite and asphalts?

    Quote Originally Posted by asplundii View Post
    Just going to clarify that I believe that the OP means Gravel and not Granite

    Gravel is allelic with the YB group

    Granite is a wholly unrelated morph
    Good point - I should go to bed earlier to avoid making these mistakes.
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