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    Re: Question

    Quote Originally Posted by ECechoHO View Post
    I understand it's a DOMINANT GENE, there is always that "BUT" that comes into play, like BUT what if what made her was mated with a what it takes to make a successful pinstrip next time she mated..?? this world is full of BUTS and WHAT IFS.. just saying that's all...
    Do you mean like hets? You would have to specifically breed her to a pinstripe to create pinstripes. The term dominant means it is what it is, even if one of her parents was a pinstripe.

    Pinstripe x normal = 50% normals, 50% pinstripes statistically.

    Yours would still just be a normal.

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