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    Difference between recessive Gene's and mutations ?

    Hello , I am new to the ball python world and loving it. just wondered what the difference between a recessive gene and a mutation is ? we have a yellow belly pinstripe for example , I was told if we bred him with out classic when shes big enough , we would get half pinstripe. no yellow belly. I'm confused as to how that works ?

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    Re: Difference between recessive Gene's and mutations ?

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    i would start by reading this post: A Lesson in Basic Genetics

    Yellowbelly is a co-dominant (or incomplete dominant) gene.

    Pinstripe is a dominant gene.

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    Re: Difference between recessive Gene's and mutations ?

    Quote Originally Posted by BellaCushmanHeisler View Post
    what the difference between a recessive gene and a mutation is ?
    Short answer: Most genes in all living things are the result of mutations.
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    Re: Difference between recessive Gene's and mutations ?

    Quote Originally Posted by BellaCushmanHeisler View Post
    Hello , I am new to the ball python world and loving it. just wondered what the difference between a recessive gene and a mutation is ? we have a yellow belly pinstripe for example , I was told if we bred him with out classic when shes big enough , we would get half pinstripe. no yellow belly. I'm confused as to how that works ?
    To answer your questions recessive is a classification. You will want to understand basic genetics for I explain more. Mutation is just a name we give to a gene that isn't the normal type you'd typical find in the wild. What you stated is incorrect, if you bred a yellow belly pin to a normal you have a chance at yellow belly pins, yellow bellies, pins, and normals.

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    Re: Difference between recessive Gene's and mutations ?

    Quote Originally Posted by BellaCushmanHeisler View Post
    Hello , I am new to the ball python world and loving it. just wondered what the difference between a recessive gene and a mutation is ? we have a yellow belly pinstripe for example , I was told if we bred him with out classic when shes big enough , we would get half pinstripe. no yellow belly. I'm confused as to how that works ?
    IMO, this link is one of the better introductory web pages: http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/forum...ics-101-a.html. See particularly the definitions of dominant, codominant, and recessive.

    Genes come in pairs, like socks. All gene pairs are either homozygous or heterozygous. A homozygous gene pair is made up of two identical genes. A heterozygous gene pair is made up of two genes that are not identical. A pair made up of two black socks is homozygous. Two red socks also makes a homozygous pair. A black sock and a red sock makes a heterozygous pair.

    All genes are either normal genes or mutant genes. A normal gene is a gene that is present in most of the individuals in the wild. A mutant gene is a gene that is NOT present in most of the individuals in the wild. For example, in ball pythons, the albino (mutant) gene is much less common than the corresponding non-albino (normal) gene.

    The exact number of gene pairs in ball pythons is unknown. 20000 pairs is an approximation. There are approximately 300 mutant genes.

    A yellowbelly pinstripe ball python has two gene pairs of interest. For convenience, we ignore the other pairs (made up of normal genes).
    pair 1 = yellowbelly gene paired with normal gene
    pair 2 = pinstripe gene paired with normal gene

    The same two pairs in a classic (AKA normal) ball python.
    pair 1 = two normal genes
    pair 2 = two normal genes

    Result of mating these snakes:
    normal
    yellowbelly
    pinstripe
    yellowbelly pinstripe
    Expect a quarter of the babies to be of each type, but actual results may vary simply from the luck of the draw.

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