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    Re: Hidden Gene Explaination

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Whitehead View Post
    So is it passed on like a recessive? Randomly?

    Or is it attached to either the normal or morph parent (or does it matter)?

    Guess I am just wondering, that if you breed a combo for a hidden gene woma, is there anyway to tell if any of the non-woma siblings have it or not?

    Any phenotype differences in the homo or hetero state?

    Bruce

    PS: Thanks for the thread Robin, this has been driving me NUTS!!!
    exactly what he said word for word start to finish.

    *edit* exchange bruce with J tho *edit*
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