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    Re: What is every base morph and which lay on the same allele?

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    I tend to disagree with having the Mystic and the Phantom listed in the BEL complex. Is there a supper Platty(Daddy)? Platty Daddy is not the same as Lessor.
    To my knowledge they do not make a BEL when bred together to create a Homo form.

    Spector/Whirlwind are the same morph.
    Goblin/Yellow Belly and I think Orange Belly are the same morph


    Het Red/ Green Pastel/ Lace Back Back are the same morph

    Pinstripe/Spider/Woma are Dominant morphs. Have never seen proof of a Homo of either one.
    Phantom and mystic are apart of the BEL complex... breed a mystic to a mojo, you get a mystic potion, breed that to a normal, you get mojo or mystics, no normals or other potions, any 2 morphs in that group work that way. I just call it the BEL complex because thats what it seems to be called, not all homozygous forms in that group are BEL's, but alot of them are. platty is a lesser or butter + daddy gene.

    goblin and yellow belly im pretty sure are the same morph, but orange belly is the key to graphite.

    hmm looking up stuff i never saw anything about lace being apart of that complex, nor could i find any green pastel/het red,red axanthics, to prove they are part of the same complex, but ill look into it. thx

    bhb has a proven homozygous pin, also spider im trying to figure out exactly how to calculate it, spider x spider = what % spider/ what % normal. i mean depending on all the theories it could be 75%/25%, 50%/50%, or 33%/66%... so yea.
    Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 01-15-2011 at 06:09 AM.

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