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View Poll Results: Which Male should I breed her with?

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Thread: Odd eye ASf!

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    Re: Odd eye ASf!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sushi Dragons View Post
    Amazing ASFs! Please keep us posted on the results! I would love to know if she passes on the odd-eyes after all. My understanding was that there was a genetic component to odd-eye.

    There is no genetic code for odd-eye. It's more having to do with placement of markings, and carrying dilutions.

    In mice, splashing can sometimes cause odd-eye markings, because the dilutions are patchy, and can effect the colours of the eyes that the dilutions fall on, or don't fall on.

    There is no odd-eye gene that changes one eye to one colour and one eye to another colour.

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