Quote Originally Posted by joe23 View Post
when u breed a pinstripe to a pinstripe u get 100% pinstripes that are homozygot. it means they have no superform (look like normal pins) but when bread to a normal ALL the babies are pinstripe. ...
Really I have never heard of this. Didn't know that a dominant gene could have a super form. Now co-dom yes but not dom. I may be wrong but this is the first time I have ever heard of this. I just figure that you would see people selling super pins and you don't. Just my If anyone has any info on this I would love to see some sources. I am interested. As far as I know from marcus jaynes site pins have been proven dominant with no super form.