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    Re: Kalabash clutches 2018

    Quote Originally Posted by the_rotten1 View Post
    A few questions: it looks like the entire clutch carries the KRG gene, and I've heard of multiple reports of that happening. It seems like it's common for KRG to pass to an entire clutch. Would you say that's accurate? I know KRG is listed as a dominant gene on MorphMarket and WoBP, but usually dominant genes are inherited by half of a clutch, not all of it. Do you think there's any chance KRG might be polygenic?

    Sorry for prying, I'd just like to understand the morph better.
    First off, where are you hearing reports, lol! But yes. The last couple years I have produced KRG heavy clutches, some entire clutches. I don't think the gene is polygenic as much as it just might be good odds. I have a 14 egg clutch hatching now, KRG and KRG Yellowbellies. Most are KRG or KRG Yellowbelly combos.

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