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These were done and I believe they were referred to as 'forest corns'. From what I can recall the first generation looked a lot like muddy jungle corns - the jungle corn type body, saddle pattern, muddy tan ground color and brown saddles without much border. I have not seen photos of the F2, but out of a breeding to amel or anery corn I expect those would remain hidden in the F1, would be expressed in the F2 - similar to what happens with jungle corns. Given that the mexican black is patternless you might get patternless coming out in the next generation too - though I am not sure it if would be inherited as a single gene recessive.
mary v.
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