michieldewit
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can someone explain to me how you get pied sided morphs?
P/S acts as a recessive gene. It is most commonly seen in Diffused animals.
Terri
What? Since when???
My breeding trials show that it most likely acts codom with bloodred animals, but not recessive. I've gotten visible pieds in nearly each pied x nonpied bloodred breeding.
If it were codom then you'd have gotten pieds from EVERY pied x nonpied pairing that you did.
And if it were really codom then there would be a super form.
Not necessarily. Could just be bad odds.
Then maybe just dominant or incomplete dominant then?
Incomplete maybe. I haven't done enough pied pairings to have a real opinion yet. Maybe next year.
As far as bad odds, that crap may work for ball breeders (smaller clutch size and whatnot), but given that the average corn clutch is in the double digits, I refuse to believe it's bad luck that not a single baby would show a gene that it's supposedly inherited by roughly 50% of the clutch.
Bad odds is pairing a tess to a nontess and getting only 5 tesseras out of 17 hatchlings.