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    mojave x lesser bel

    Bred to a normal, would a mojave x lesser bel produce all mojaves and lessers? Or would it produce 1/4 lessers, 1/4 mojaves, 1/4 bels, and 1/4 normals? Thanks

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    You are Correct.


    25%: Normal
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    25%: Mojave
    25%: Lesser Platinum, Mojave (BELs)
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    Re: mojave x lesser bel

    Quote Originally Posted by Wildman09 View Post
    You are Correct.


    25%: Normal
    25%: Lesser Platinum
    25%: Mojave
    25%: Lesser Platinum, Mojave (BELs)
    Nope sorry..the Mojave Lesser is a homozygous animal (to the best of our knowledge) .. no normals and no BEL's just Mojave's and Lessers..
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    yup.. just mojos and lessers.. a super doesn't produce another super when bred to a normal..

    just like a super pastel to a normal gives you all pastels.. no normals, no supers.. a bel from a mojo to lesser, to a normal will give you all mojos and lessers..

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    So mojaves and lessers are pretty much one in the same thing I guess. That is, their genes occupy the same allele. I am a firm believer that lessers and butters are the same, but I didn't expect mojaves and lessers to be. Strange. One must be just a poorer quality than the other.

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    Re: mojave x lesser bel

    Quote Originally Posted by reno-cg View Post
    So mojaves and lessers are pretty much one in the same thing I guess. That is, their genes occupy the same allele. I am a firm believer that lessers and butters are the same, but I didn't expect mojaves and lessers to be. Strange. One must be just a poorer quality than the other.
    mojave is a different morph, just look at a super mojave, or a cyrstal, or mystic potion. it does happen to be on the same allele tho, thats all.

    lesser/butter, mojave, phantom/mystic, special, mocha, i think im forgetting one or two? but anyways those all lay on the same allele

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