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    Re: Rat Genetics and Breeding Questions

    You could get 1 hooded male and 1 caped male. The capped seems to be a very dominate trait, at least in my colony. I have a capped female that I have breed over and over again to hooded males and ALL of her babies have come out capped. You would definitely know which pop sired who if that's how the capped gene works. My hoodedxhooded pairings have always produced hooded and albino babies, nothing else.

    Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Maybe my hooded males carry the capped gene?
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