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So lets say the N is the dominant gene over S
only those with SS will show signs of short-bodied. NN or NS would yield normal bichirs.
If you try:
(male + female) NN + NN: 100% NN NN + NS: 75% NN, 25% SS NS+NS: 25% NN, 50% NS and 25% SS NN + SS: 100% NS SS + SS: 100% SS
So if you are lucky enough to have both short-bodied with SS gene, you can have a short-bodied farm.
Usually its NS+NS or NN+NS for those who tried normal + short-bodied or normal + normal