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genetics question

hawiiangecko Jun 03, 2007 10:18 PM

hello. i have a het albino patternless male that bred to a normal female. i'm not familiar with the patternless trait. will the neonates be patternless or het patternless?
thanks
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1.2 leopard geckos1.0 jungle carpet python
1.1 columbian BCI
.0.18 neonate BCI
.0.1 argentine black and white tegu

Replies (2)

casichelydia Jun 04, 2007 06:30 PM

If your male is patternless and not het patternless (Was the het just for the albino part?), all the babies will be het patternless - the patternless trait is recessive and works just like the albino. If the male is het patternless, each baby will have a 25% chance of being het for patternless.

>hello. i have a het albino patternless male that bred to a normal female. i'm not familiar with the patternless trait. will the neonates be patternless or het patternless?
thanks

hawiiangecko Jun 04, 2007 09:00 PM

thanks. perfect info.
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1.2 leopard geckos1.0 jungle carpet python
1.1 columbian BCI
.0.18 neonate BCI
.0.1 argentine black and white tegu

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