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    Re: Ghost Spider - Quick Q's

    I heard the same but following the Punnett Square you should get Homo spiders that carry the spider gene on both sides of the gene pair if you breed spider to spider. Maybe the eggs that don't hatch out these clutches are these homo spiders, maybe not.

    There is no visible Super form of the Spider as it is a dominant gene.

    From Honeybee to honeybee you would then get Ghosts and Honeybees. honeybees are homozygous ghosts (recessive) and when breeding homo-recessive to homo-recessive you would get all homo-recessive babies

    Ah well, I'm learning about genetics so it may be my bad.....
    Last edited by Bundu Boy; 07-10-2009 at 02:43 AM.
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