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Jlassiter
at Sat Sep 5 17:21:33 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]
>>Sounds like the msp pattern is not equally codominant with the leonis. Because of the variability of patterns I surmise that patterns in thayeri are governed by multiple alleles (like eye color in humans). This stuff is fascinating and is what helps draw me to thayeri. It's addictive, I'm sure many will agree.
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>>I like leonis but sometimes the colors on the msps and intermediates are brighter, making for a very attractive animal (see below).
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Tom,
Very true statement you made about MSP pattern is not equally codominant with leonis....and multiple alleles governing pattern....I agree...
Would you say you like MSPs more than leonis?
Would you considered the thayeri you pictured an intermediate?
AND...I agree...Thayeri unpredictability is what draws us all to these addictive snakes.... ----- John Lassiter
"Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....."
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