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    Re: New striped corn. Need help...

    Quote Originally Posted by Darcpixie View Post
    That looks like a Hypo Stripe-motley. They are allelic (think mojave/lesser/het russo, etc) so you would get BOTH genes expressing.
    Motley is dominant to stripe though. So you can have perfectly patterned motleys with perfect circles that are het stripe, and you can have phenotypically motley-stripe that are homo motley.

    There's a lot of confusion in the terminology because of this. Some take motley-stripe to be a phenotypic description and not a genotypic one.

    So for the OP its definitely not homo stripe. It's phenotypically motley-stripe, but may not necessarily be het stripe, only breeding trials or genetic make up of the parents could determine that.

    And I don't think its a bloodred, motley/stripe bloods are still very rare.

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