I have 1.1 San Diego gopher snakes; the male is normal looking but definite het for anery; the female is albino.
I was thinking this pairing would result in half the offspring being normal, het for albino; and half being snow. Is that right?
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I have 1.1 San Diego gopher snakes; the male is normal looking but definite het for anery; the female is albino.
I was thinking this pairing would result in half the offspring being normal, het for albino; and half being snow. Is that right?
>>I have 1.1 San Diego gopher snakes; the male is normal looking but definite het for anery; the female is albino.
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>>I was thinking this pairing would result in half the offspring being normal, het for albino; and half being snow. Is that right?
Nope, assuming that the female is not het for anery and the male is not het for amel, you'd get ALL normal that were definite het for albino. Half of the normals het for albino would also be het for aner. (Het for snow means the same as het for aner and amel.)
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