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    Re: Quick genetics question.

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    No one has a spider that always throws spiders (at least not the "big boys"). I asked Kevin about this specifically back in October when I was up there visiting. He is the originator of the spider and he does not believe that there is such a thing as a super form of the spider, nor does he believe that super spider is lethal. He just believes it simply doesn't exist, nor will it ever exist. We would have seen it by now.

    Brian believes he has a homozygous (super) pinstripe that has thrown all pins over many clutches. It looks no different than other pinstripes.
    Dang I could have sworn it was a super spider. I guess I'm just going crazy.
    As for the statement that the super spider will never exist, that is pretty much genetically impossible. At some point a homo spider exist. Weather it be a dead baby in an egg, a baby that didn't fully develop and molded,a baby who died soon after birth, or an animal in a collection somewhere. The animal has to exist, now proving it to exist is a different story. But without faith, wishes or dreams, what do we have?
    Last edited by MitsuMike; 12-16-2010 at 10:04 AM.

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