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Thread: genetics: Huh?

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    genetics: Huh?

    ok i breed my Siamese rat to a hooded rat and i got this

    where did the berkshire rats come from?
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    Re: genetics: Huh?

    Quote Originally Posted by NorCalPythons View Post
    ok i breed my Siamese rat to a hooded rat and i got this

    where did the berkshire rats come from?
    the light colored are the Berkshire in question or the black?

    Black is a dominant color & an important factor in proper point coloring of Siamese marked rats
    Siamese is recessive... must be in both parents in order to reproduce

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    Re: genetics: Huh?

    Quote Originally Posted by NorCalPythons View Post
    ok i breed my Siamese rat to a hooded rat and i got this

    where did the berkshire rats come from?
    Chances are your siamese is a berkshire. The berkshire is a modifier gene on the hooded (H) locus.

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