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Amels and ultras

electrostorm33

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How likely is it that an amel and an ultra will make ultramels, I've gone on many corn calculators all resulting in saying that it's a 100% chance. But how true is that?
I've been researching these morphs and apparently they share some sort of gene. I really find this sort of thing very interesting. If they result in normals, will they have the right hets to breed ultramels in the future? Otherwise I'm going to stick to same morph breeding. Thank you:)
 
Amel and ultra are different mutations of the same gene. They exist in the same place, genetically. Thus, a homozygous amel canNOT be het ultra, and a homozygous ultra canNOT be het for amel.

An amel bred to an ultra will *always* give 100% ultramel offspring. An amel bred to an ultramel will give amel and ultramel offspring. An ultra bred to an ultramel will give ultra and ultramel offspring. An ultramel bred to an ultramel will give ultra, amel, and ultramel offspring.
 
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