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Jlassiter
at Thu Jan 19 21:24:40 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]
>>Thanks again! Ok I hope I can explain this right. The Long Beach hypermelanistic morph, which seems to be co dom, can have yellow bands or off white bands. Now how would you describe that? That is two morphs being expressed on one snake, but that's not double homozygous, right?
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Typically the term double homozygous is a term used for a single animal expressing two different recessive morphs at the same time......
Those hypermels are a polymorphic locale.....meaning a specific locale can yield multiple phenotypes.....like alterna locales having both alterna and blairs phenotypes....... ----- John Lassiter
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- Morph question - rosspadilla, Thu Jan 19 18:05:16 2012
- RE: Morph question - Jlassiter, Thu Jan 19 18:22:28 2012
- RE: Morph question - JGEORGE, Thu Jan 19 18:29:52 2012
- RE: Morph question - DMong, Thu Jan 19 18:39:09 2012
- thanks guys, another ? - rosspadilla, Thu Jan 19 19:06:53 2012
- RE: thanks guys, another ? - DMong, Thu Jan 19 19:14:48 2012
- RE: thanks guys, another ? - Jlassiter, Thu Jan 19 19:23:03 2012
- RE: thanks guys, another ? - rosspadilla, Thu Jan 19 19:33:16 2012
- yep! - DMong, Thu Jan 19 19:37:12 2012
- RE: yep! - rosspadilla, Thu Jan 19 19:55:33 2012
- RE: yep! - Jlassiter, Thu Jan 19 20:17:23 2012
- RE: yep! - Jlassiter, Thu Jan 19 20:19:22 2012
- RE: yep! - DMong, Thu Jan 19 20:40:19 2012
- ok here it is.... - rosspadilla, Thu Jan 19 21:11:47 2012
RE: ok here it is.... - Jlassiter, Thu Jan 19 21:24:40 2012
- RE: thanks guys, another ? - wildlines, Fri Jan 20 08:19:31 2012
- RE: Morph question - rtdunham, Sun Jan 22 10:41:53 2012
- RE: Morph question - markg, Fri Jan 20 14:21:53 2012
- RE: Morph question - FR, Sat Jan 21 07:59:43 2012
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