It is a partially recessive genetic so if you have a betta with the marbling gene and you breed it to a betta with no marbling genetics you might get a few marbled fry.
Betta marble gene.
If the solid colored parent betta carries the marble gene the percentage of marbled fry increases.
You are bound to get at the least a quarter marbled fry.
I have discussed the marble gene in great detail here.
When the jumping gene moves on the blue gene returns to its normal function and the blue pigment returns.
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When the jumping.
Walt maurus and a handfull of other breeders started to breed the marbles for pattern and this lead to the distrubution of the marbles all over the united states.
So crossbreeding a marble and a solid colored betta fish will usually result in a spawn of mostly solid colored fish with a few marble patterned bettas thrown into the mix.
The blue gene was overridden by the transposons creating a loss of pigment.
What is a koi betta.
These patterns are not usually defined by colors and multiple patterns can appear on a fish making for a large range of possibilities.
Woke up this morning and he has some blue on him now.
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Let s go back to the example of the royal blue betta.
Because the marble gene is a transposon its color is unstable and often marble bettas will develop more or less color throughout their entire lives.
Marble is a name for a transposon jumping gene.
As the gene jumps between chromosomes it may alter the skin pigmentation of betta fish which can happen several times during their lifetime.
Now let s say you breed 2 marbled betta.
He s beautiful but is.
This is what allows a marble betta to change continuously over the course of its life.
In fact marbling is pretty common.
The story goes that orville was trying to create a black butterfly betta which then led to the discovery of the marble gene.
Patterns that appear on bettas are the result of gene s that modify the way pigment appears on the fish.
Marble betta fish as they re called in the industry have a type of jumping gene that can cause a natural change in the color of the fish.
A dna sequence that can change its position within the genome as a result marble bettas often have splotches of pigment or areas without pigment all over their body and fins.