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Old 22-11-2009, 09:43 AM
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Default Corn Morph Motley het Stripe To Corn Morph het Stripe

This is about any morph that is motley het stripe mated to a morph that is het stripe.
I know that motley is dominant over stripe,
but if I have a Motley het Stripe and mate it to a het Stripe,
I presume I will get motleys, but will they all be motleys or will some of them be stripes?
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Old 22-11-2009, 10:52 AM
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Motley het stripe x motley het stripe =75% motley,25% stripe

The motleys will be 66% ph stripe
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Old 22-11-2009, 11:21 AM
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Thanks toyah and also thanks Kev for your pm.
Can't wait to pick those two little beauties up on Tuesday Kev!
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Old 22-11-2009, 03:03 PM
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i have had stripes,motley, cube all in one clutch from what wasment to be a het stripe to a visual. the visual is messy so more likely now i guess she is a motley gene. you get some stunning mixes, atthe same time, you get some crap ones.
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Old 22-11-2009, 06:20 PM
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i have had stripes,motley, cube all in one clutch from what wasment to be a het stripe to a visual. the visual is messy so more likely now i guess she is a motley gene. you get some stunning mixes, atthe same time, you get some crap ones.
I'll look forward to it.
Its a long time since I did a lucky dip.
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Your original question was motley het stripe to het stripe (i.e. not motley?) is that correct?


...if so....

look at it like this=

normal = NN
het motley = Nm
het stripe = Ns
motley = mm
stripe = ss
motley stripe = ms

then....


ms x Ns

=
25% Nm -het motley
25% Ns - het stripe
25% ms - motley stripe
25% ss - stripe

The problem is that you won't be able to tell the het motleys from the het stripes (so all 'normals' will be 50% poss het stripe 50% poss het motley) and it may be difficult to tell some of the motley stripes from the stripes (although the extreme of each will be obvious there will be 'grey areas' - i.e. when does an incomplete stripe become a high stripe motley stripe?)


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Your original question was motley het stripe to het stripe (i.e. not motley?) is that correct?


...if so....

look at it like this=

normal = NN
het motley = Nm
het stripe = Ns
motley = mm
stripe = ss
motley stripe = ms

then....


ms x Ns

=
25% Nm -het motley
25% Ns - het stripe
25% ms - motley stripe
25% ss - stripe

The problem is that you won't be able to tell the het motleys from the het stripes (so all 'normals' will be 50% poss het stripe 50% poss het motley) and it may be difficult to tell some of the motley stripes from the stripes (although the extreme of each will be obvious there will be 'grey areas' - i.e. when does an incomplete stripe become a high stripe motley stripe?)


Cheers

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Yes, that was the original question Andy, thanks for your reply.
I usually use the corncalc when I'm not sure about something, but it doesn't let you put motley het stripe into it.
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Yes, that was the original question Andy, thanks for your reply.
I usually use the corncalc when I'm not sure about something, but it doesn't let you put motley het stripe into it.

yes it does - at the bottom it of the motley/stripe box it says motley/stripe, which is what motley het stripe is.
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yes it does - at the bottom it of the motley/stripe box it says motley/stripe, which is what motley het stripe is.
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motley stripe is actually het motley and het stripe
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