Quote Originally Posted by JenH View Post
This makes me think that YB and spector are not on the same allelle but maybe a gene combination? But if that was the case, they would be able to reproduce themselves... Wow... This goes against everything I've learned about genetics....?
Thats waht I thought at first was an incomplete dominance, and I'm still thinking that in a sence. a kind of incomplete dominance combined with muted genes. make sence?

Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
oh sure blame me, its always nixers fault!
yes the superstripe is a yellowbelly spector
superstripe x superstripe would give you superstripes, yb , ivory, spectors, and normal
yup alll your falt nixer
the superstripe x superstripe would also produce super spector, yes?
And has that cross been done that you know of? If so do you know if any slugs were produced in the clutch

Quote Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
The only confusing part of the Superstripe is:

#1. A Superstripe CANNOT reproduce itself.
#2. Superstripe x Normal = Yellowbellies, Spectors/whirlwinds, and NORMALS!
Would those normals produced from the superstripe x normal be het. for superstripe?

I'd like to see what a spector crossed with Ben Siegel's Graphite ball or the orangebelly that helped produce it.