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Posted by: geckomill at Wed Jun 18 11:52:33 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by geckomill ] The mutation doesnt seem to affect pattern at all. Correct me if i am wrong but so far there arent any dominant/co-dom. mutations in boas that only affect color, not pattern, right? If you bred the nicest one to the darkest one i'll bet the light one was homozygous and and the dark one was non visual heterozygous(assuming the parents were littermates) explaining the 50/50 odds. Were the parents babies that looked like those when you first got them? Can we see pics of the parents now to see what they will end up looking like? Congrats on the new cool project by the way! | ||
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