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ultra amel +...

hediki

i luv them all.
ok, is it possible to do ultra amel lavernder or anery a or b or blood red? since they did it with caramel. and also ultra amel bloodred would be cool seeing that difused is co-dominat(i think) to amel and ultra is codominant with amel. :rolleyes: i wond wat the out come will look like for any of these. any 1 trying to make them?
 
hediki said:
ok, is it possible to do ultra amel lavernder or anery a or b or blood red? since they did it with caramel. and also ultra amel bloodred would be cool seeing that difused is co-dominat(i think) to amel and ultra is codominant with amel. :rolleyes: i wond wat the out come will look like for any of these. any 1 trying to make them?

Of course it's possible. You'd have an ultramel lavender, ultramel bloodred, ultramel anery blood, ultramel pewter.

Bloodred is no co-dominant with amel in the same way that ultra is. They do not share a locus. Bloodred/diffused is co-dominant with everything---there is a big difference.
 
Diffused is not (nor can anything be) codominant to anything at any other locus. It is (variably) codominant to its normal allele, though.
 
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