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Here are some details related to "Salmon"
Salmon (AKA Hypo) - Dominant - a reduction in the black pigmentation and often some increase in the yellow pigmentation.
Dominant = Trait is expressed when the gene pair is Het or Homo for the specific mutant gene. Het and Homo specimens are not 100% distinguishable from each other. Note, in some Dominant traits some of the specimens can be visually identified as Het or Homo.
Het = heterozygous = having two different genes within a gene pair. Most commonly one normal and one mutant but could be two different mutant genes.
Homo = Homozygous = having both genes within a gene pair the same. Can be normal or mutant.
All the above was cut and pasted from my genetics 101 doc below:
Terms:
Mutant gene = any gene that is different from the corresponding normal gene. Not necessarily a visual mutation.
Het = heterozygous = having two different genes within a gene pair. Most commonly one normal and one mutant but could be two different mutant genes.
Homo = Homozygous = having both genes within a gene pair the same. Can be normal or mutant.
Super = slang term commonly used for Homo dominant mutant gene pair.
Trait = Physical appearance that it distinguishable from normal.
Recessive = Trait is only expressed when the gene pair is Homo for the specific mutant gene.
Dominant = Trait is expressed when the gene pair is Het or Homo for the specific mutant gene. Het and Homo specimens are not 100% distinguishable from each other. Note, in some Dominant traits some of the specimens can be visually identified as Het or Homo.
Codominant = Similar to Dominant except the Homo specimen will have a 100% distinguishable appearance from a Het specimen.
Double Het = has two gene pairs where one gene in each pair is normal and the second gene is a mutant gene. Ie double Het for snow would have a normal gene paired with an albino gene and a normal gene paired with an anerythristic gene.
Triple Het = same as double Het except applies to three gene pairs.
Color mutations in boas:
Albino AKA Amelanistic) - Two independent mutant genes: both recessive - a lack of melanin (black pigmentation) Kahl and Sharp strains.
Anerythristic - Two independent mutant genes; both recessive - a lack of red pigmentation. Two known strains (type I and type II)
Salmon (AKA Hypo) - Dominant - a reduction in the black pigmentation and often some increase in the yellow pigmentation.
Caramel Albino (AKA Tyrosinase positive albino) - believed to be at least two indepenent nutant genes; both recessive - has less than the normal amount of black pigmentation. Colombian and Nicaraguan strains
Caramel Hypo (Boawoman Hypo) - recessive - has leas than the normal amount of black pigmentation, similar to Colombian T-plus Albinos and Pastels.
Pastel (AKA Hypo) - Polygenic - A line of boas selectively bred for less than normal black pigment, not caused by a single mutant gene.
Blood - Recessive - A Hypererythristic mutation.
Named Color mutation combinations:
Ghost – homozygous anerythristic / heterozygous hypomelanistic Super Ghost - homozygous anerythristic / homozygous hypomelanistic Snow – homozygous anerythristic / homozygous albino Sunglow – homozygous albino / heterozygous hypomelanistic Super Sunglow - homozygous albino / heterozygous hypomelanistic Bloody Salmon – homozygous blood / heterozygous hypomelanistic Moonglow – homozygous anerythristic / homozygous albino / heterozygous hypomelanistic Super Moonglow – homozygous anerythristic / homozygous albino / homozygous hypomelanistic Pewter - homozygous type II anerythristic / homozygous blood
Locale Related Color Mutations:
Sunset – homozygous hypomelanistic having 50% Hog Island Boa blood Salmontine – heterozygous hypomelanistic having 50% Argentine Boa blood
Pattern Mutations: Arabesque – Dominant? - A genetic circle-back boa with a ladder-tail, Typically highly speckled and often having a very brown color with some specimins tinted pink. Jungle – Codominant - Originally identified in Sweden, Motley – Codominant Stripe – Recessive Reverse Stripe – Recessive? Leopard – Recessive - dark color, a mix of underlying tones and marbled pattern. European Squaretail - Recessive - long list of variable characteristics. Scoria - Recessive? - Pink pattern-less with two parallel lines down back. Aztec - Dominant? Gray pattern-less - unknown ----- Thanks,
Dave "Rainbows-R-Us"
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