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    What Ball Python Has The Most Genes???

    Me and a buddy of mine were wondering what BP has the most genes?

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    Re: What Ball Python Has The Most Genes???

    The most genes I've seen on a BP was 8 genes sold on morph market. Really beautiful....

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    Ah, you should bet your buddy. All genetically healthy ball pythons have the exact same number of genes I would think.

    I know what you meant, but I am technically correct. There are ball pythons in Kevin's (NERD) book that have 7 mutations. I don't know what the record is or how you could even tell at that number.

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    Re: What Ball Python Has The Most Genes???

    I bet Kevin mccurley has some pretty high number combos hidden away in those racks of his


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    Hehe, yeah, all BPs have the same number of genes. When I saw the title I was so looking forward to being the first to say something about that, but someone beat me to it. . .

    I imagine after 4 or so mutations, they start to look pretty muddy. You might get lucky and one will have nice clear markings, but mostly I think those would be some confused color genes, lol.

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