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Sure using your rye starter for white or whole wheat shouldn't be a problem. In theory, the microbe mix in a given starter might be optimized for what it's been fed on, but in practice I don't think it usually makes a huge difference.
In effect though, you'll be making your wheat loaf with a certain percentage of rye flour. Personally, I wouldn't consider this a bad thing because I think a small percentage of rye improves the flavor of wheat loaves.
However you can also adapt your rye starter into a wheat starter, by doing a refresh build from it using wheat flour. You can do a few rounds of such refreshes if you think it needs it to reach full vigor on wheat. This of course requires more time and planning ahead.
Thank you for the advice: I'll try adapting it to a wheat starter. I've got lots of the rye starter to play with so I might try a few variations: create a levain with the rye starter (like the other commenter suggested) and adapt another portion.