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Fallow gene pairing

jilani

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What will be the result of the following pairing:
Split to pale fallow x Split to dun fallow
Is the fun fallow and pale fallow derived from the same recessive gene?
 

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Sorry @Zara , but i do not know much about dun fallows.
 

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I don't believe you would get any Fallow babies from that pairing.
Some would be normal, some split to Bronze Fallow, some split to Pale Fallow, and some split to Bronze Fallow and Pale Fallow both.
 

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Yes I believe so too… but what I’m thinking is about when babies carrying both types of fallow genes are paired. Will their offspring have both dun fallow and pale fallow in the visual state
 

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I guess, but not sure. Fallow genetics make up the weakest of all the mutations from what I know. I'm not sure it would be a great thing to be compounding the Fallow mutations. Just a thought...
 
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