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Posted by: jfirneno at Sat Nov 5 10:46:18 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jfirneno ] I think the various color variations in persicus are like the regional color variations you see in japanese quadrivirgata. You can get mixed clutches where some resemble the father and some resemble the mother. But I think the piebald trait is a double recessive like the leucistic trait in texas ratsnakes. That would explain why the trait survives even though it definitely is a deleterious trait. [ Hide Replies ]
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