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    Re: Help with my clutch.

    If the pairing was Female Normal x Male lesser & Male Mojave, then yes, the normals in the clutch are just normals, since these are Co-dominant genes your working with, and Not recessives.

    Also its not that the males are the only ones who contributed genes,Mom contributed genes to... its that the mother only had the 'normal' gene to contribute.With a Co-dominant gene if a baby gets 1 normal gene from one parent and 1 morph gene from the other, then the morph gene will override the 'normal' gene and make the baby that morph, the normal gene is still there but its not visually expressed.

    If the mother was an actual morph then you could possibly see that morph as well and maybe have combo babies in the clutch.

    Example.
    Genetic Wizard 3.0 calculations by


    The bumblebee is where both parents contributed a morph gene.
    Last edited by Meltdown Morphs; 06-06-2012 at 02:20 PM.
    0.1 GHI Mojave
    0.1 Super special h scaleless
    0.1 Desert ghost
    1.0 WC Dinker

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