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Paul Hollander
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Do all of the babies show this "jelly" appearance? It sounds more or less intermediate between the peanut butter and the albino. Is this correct?
It is possible that the albino mutant gene and the peanut butter mutant gene are alleles (different, slightly changed versions of the same gene). And the "jelly" snakes are heterozygous peanut butter//albino (a peanut butter mutant gene paired with an albino mutant gene). If so, it would be the first case of multiple alleles I've heard of in kingsnakes. Multiple alleles are old hat in other species, such as the domestic cat and the lab mouse. In both of these species there are several mutant alleles of albino.
If peanut butter and albino are alleles, then the following breeding results can be predicted: albino x peanut butter --> all "jelly" jelly x albino --> 1/2 albino, 1/2 jelly jelly x peanut butter --> 1/2 jelly, 1/2 peanut butter jelly x jelly --> 1/4 albino, 2/4 jelly, 1/4 peanut butter jelly x normal --> all normal looking babies (1/2 heterozygous albino, 1/2 heterozygous peanut butter)
Please follow this up. It would be a significant increase in our king snake genetics knowledge if it pans out. Good luck.
Paul Hollander
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- what is happening here - bluerosy, Wed Aug 31 02:43:24 2005
RE: what is happening here - Paul Hollander, Wed Aug 31 12:01:03 2005
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