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    Re: Known Genetic Defects?

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    Every mutation has a super form. Since pin is dominant you would not be able to visually identify it. It would look no different whether it was a super or not a super. The full expression of the gene has already been reached with the hetero version. The only way to know if it is a super pin would be to breed it.
    Given I could only find 2 people admit to proving out a super pin, there still might be a subtle difference we just don't know what to look for yet. I currently have 3.4 pos super pins and they have pretty varying looks. Between proving some of then out and my orange dream ones I hope to make, I'm hoping to have a nice sample size to really look at them. I also try to keep in touch with others who have possible super pins to see if any prove out for them.

    Super pins had a long running rumor of being lethal also, once a few of these super pins prove out and publicly shown, we can bury that rumor for good

    Most recent pic I have
    Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 07-28-2017 at 03:17 PM.

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