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Paul Hollander
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It could. For example, bumblebee in the ball python is a combination of pastel and spider. But it was not gotten by crossing a snake with two copies of the spider mutant gene to a snake with two copies of the pastel mutant. It was gotten by crossing a pastel to a spider. The results of such matings are 1/4 normal 1/4 spider 1/4 pastel 1/4 spider, pastel (AKA bumblebee)
Crossing a snake with two copies of the spider mutant gene to a snake with two copies of the pastel mutant would produce all bumblebee babies.
Paul Hollander
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