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RE: Leucistic Pines

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Posted by: JoeyCoco at Wed Apr 17 18:34:20 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JoeyCoco ]  
   

TY for your response 2gofrwrd.
I am aware that the Leucistic gene and Patternless gene are different. What I wasn't aware of is that the Leucistic Florida Pine is not a true Leucistic. It makes sense then, the genetic combination of Patternless, Hypo and Axanthic in creating a Leucistic appearing snake. THAT, then would make the Leucistic Florida Pine Triple-Homozygous.

So, 2gofrwrd, it looks as if the Axanthic and Hypo gene do exist in Pines...the Florida Pine at least.
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1.1 Trumbower Tricolor P.C.Sayi
0.1 Hybino Tricolor P.C.Sayi
0.1 Leucistic P.M.Mugitus
1.1 Snow (both het.Patternless) P.M.Mugitus
0.1 Normal L.G.Getula


   

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