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Allright everyone... I know something you dont
But before we get to that: What do you think of the APTOR/RAPTOR genetics? I mean what is going on, anyone have an idea yet?
Last year we bred our APTOR & Het and hatched RAPTORs, I was told there was only a slight chance any of the "APTORs" were het for the eye color gene. It turns out almost everyone that bought females also hatched "RAPTOR"- albinos or "Eclipse"(same thing as a RAPTOR, they are just non-albino).
We know "Patternless" is not recessive for the simple fact, when I bred APTOR X Red Stripe, Jungles and Stripes were produced. They would have to be normal banded, double heterozygous babies if it were recessive. Same thing applies to Stripes, Jungles, Reverse Stripes etc. they are NOT seperate simple recessive traits because they can all work together.
I have heard of a theory going around. That a Stripe may be a 'super' form of Jungle. A Reverse Stripe may be the 'super' form of Stripe. "Patternless" may be a 'super' Reverse Stripe. And the solid or 'snake' eye (Eclipse/RAPTOR) mutation might actually be the 'super' form of APTOR "Patternless"(?). It makes a little sense but when I bred Stripe to Reverse Stripe, "Patternless" was also created. Then the fact our RAPTOR babies had an "APTOR" and a Reverse Stripe for parents. That throws the theory off a bit, I think.
Couldnt be co-dominant with 5 possible outcomes. Could it? It is all very confusing so if anyone has some ideas here let us all know.
Ideas, input, anything, its much appreciated. More to come!!
But before we get to that: What do you think of the APTOR/RAPTOR genetics? I mean what is going on, anyone have an idea yet?
Last year we bred our APTOR & Het and hatched RAPTORs, I was told there was only a slight chance any of the "APTORs" were het for the eye color gene. It turns out almost everyone that bought females also hatched "RAPTOR"- albinos or "Eclipse"(same thing as a RAPTOR, they are just non-albino).
We know "Patternless" is not recessive for the simple fact, when I bred APTOR X Red Stripe, Jungles and Stripes were produced. They would have to be normal banded, double heterozygous babies if it were recessive. Same thing applies to Stripes, Jungles, Reverse Stripes etc. they are NOT seperate simple recessive traits because they can all work together.
I have heard of a theory going around. That a Stripe may be a 'super' form of Jungle. A Reverse Stripe may be the 'super' form of Stripe. "Patternless" may be a 'super' Reverse Stripe. And the solid or 'snake' eye (Eclipse/RAPTOR) mutation might actually be the 'super' form of APTOR "Patternless"(?). It makes a little sense but when I bred Stripe to Reverse Stripe, "Patternless" was also created. Then the fact our RAPTOR babies had an "APTOR" and a Reverse Stripe for parents. That throws the theory off a bit, I think.
Couldnt be co-dominant with 5 possible outcomes. Could it? It is all very confusing so if anyone has some ideas here let us all know.
Ideas, input, anything, its much appreciated. More to come!!

