![]() | market - home |
![]() |
News & Events:
|
| [ Login ] [ User Prefs ] [ Search Forums ] [ Back to Main Page ] [ Back to Ball Pythons ] |
Posted by: JakeM at Thu Mar 11 17:43:01 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JakeM ] I think what Nigel's saying is that the mutation is either incomplete dominant or dominant. Though many spider X spider clutches have been produced with no super phenotype, it is still theoretically possible that a homozygous form wasn't produced. The only definitive proof of dominance will be a spider X normal clutch consisting entirely of spiders. | ||
>> Next Message: Not just one clutch, Jake... - Renaissance, Thu Mar 11 17:57:19 2004 >> Next Message: Perhaps that is what he meant... - Exotics by Nature, Thu Mar 11 18:05:00 2004 | ||
<< Previous Message: Scientific question... - Exotics by Nature, Thu Mar 11 17:19:04 2004 | ||
|
|
|
|