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    Re: What are Pieds? (Jinx)

    Huh? Any and all Hets have the possibility to do weird things to other mutations, but that is all...

    Leopards are IN FACT allelic with Piebalds. Therefore, all Leopards are basically Het Pied.

    Pieds and Clowns are recessive... Period. I don't know why people are misinterpreting and over thinking proven information that has been around for decades now. Just because they may have the ability to have 'markers' and 'clean things up a bit' DOES NOT make them "codom" (btw... the proper term is Incomplete-Dominant, not codom)

    I second the below text...

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    Just because a het of a morph might make a change or "markers" does not mean it is NOT recesive. These markers are also not 100%. You can not breed a het clown to a normal and with 100% accuracy pull out the het offspring. Same is true hor pieds. Most of the morphs are actually recesive IMO.

    Here is wiki: a recessive gene is an allele that causes a phenotype (visible or detectable characteristic) that is only seen in a homozygous genotype (an organism that has two copies of the same allele) and never in a heterozygous genotype.

    A het clown does NOT look like a clown. A het pied does NOT look like a Pied. A mojave does NOT look like a BEL. and the list goes on.
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