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RE: PE "Tri" Stripe?

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Posted by: AnthonyCaponetto at Wed Oct 27 03:38:58 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AnthonyCaponetto ]  
   

Hey Robyn, nice snakes! To me, it sounds like a co-doom with a "weak" het phenotype...other mutations may mask it in the het form, but not the super.

Look at pied markers for example....they don't tend to show up on stuff with really clear bellies like lessors, etc. Even TSK's het tri-stripe looks pretty obvious (of the few I've seen), but I bet it wouldn't be on something with a reduced yellow pattern (mojave, lesser, etc).


>>Hmmmmm...
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>>We continue to work with our PE Stripe line, and we hatched out a very interesting female this year.
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>>It looks a lot like a TSK Tri Stripe.
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>>Mostly we see partial and full stripes from this line. We have crossed the PE Stripe into Lessers, Pins, and Ghosts, and seen the striping pull through as well, both full and partial.
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>>I would say this PE "Tri" Stripe female was a lucky oddball, inconsistent with the rest of the PE Stripes, except that we hatched this male in 2008 from this same line...
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>>I know there are inheritable genetics in the PE Stripe line, I just don't know how to describe it. Sometimes it is dominant (or co?) and sometimes it acts recessive (as with our normal looking DH Ghost PE Stripes, that look normal, but throw PE Stripe Ghosts). Continues to puzzle. But in a good way...
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