Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
No. Both animals need to carry the Albino gene in order to produce an Albino.

Albino is what we call a recessive gene - both parents need to pass it on to see it in the offspring.
Banana is an incomplete dominant gene and Pinstripe is a dominant gene - only one parent needs to pass them along to see it in the offspring.
Makes sense. So breeding a banna to a pinstripe will create a banana pinstripe combo, right? But if you throw in one that's het for something it won't show up in the off spring unless they both are het for that gene?


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