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ZFelicien
at Thu Feb 26 17:34:06 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ZFelicien ]
In the case of "incomplete dominance"
two very different (in appearance) morphs will combine to make a 3rd morph that shares characteristics of the two parent morphs but is distinctly different from both parent morphs.
***This will all occur without double hets being produced and then breeding 2x het to 2x het.
There aren't any "Supers" with incomplete dominant traits...
For incomplete dominance to occur parent mutations 1 and 2 would have to be "Co-allelic" ... so it's not like you can just breed these snakes into any morph and get the same result (i hope I'm not confusing you).
If the sulphur were dominant then i'd get Sulphurs no matter what i bred him to.
If it's just a line bred thing then i'll get "sulphur-ish" babies when i breed sibling to sibling
If it's a recessive then i'll have to "pull" the ones i think are expressing the trait and breed them to each other and to the sire to see what i get... if they prove out breeding them together and back to the sire should give me 100% Sulphurs
long process but i have fun doing this.
~ZF
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