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    Re: Guide on Sex-Linked Mutations

    Getting info has been a problem (not unexpected with a new high dollar project) but hopefully as more people get these awesome animals some will be willing to provide their results. Key questions are if the daughters of coral glow/banana males to unrelated normal females are 100% or only 50% coral glow/banana. Same question for coral glow/banana females to unrelated normal males (dos that pairing produce some normal daughters)? And was any inbreeding needed to produce the few males? I can't seem to find that other thread on this subject but seems like the answers so far where shooting down every theory I could come up with including a Z mutation but someone had a theory that might explain it but needed more info.
    Last edited by RandyRemington; 04-24-2011 at 07:09 PM.

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