Re: African Python Genetics
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Originally Posted by
Malum Argenteum
It would be worth getting a source citation from "another Afrock keeper", as it seems Pythonidae phylogeny is in no way settled. Here's a useful review:
https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/...75/1/1/2449833
Though there's not much in the discussion there regarding
Python, the cladograms make clear that the relationships between the species in that genus are not well understood. The differences between Pyron 2013 (figure 5) and Reynolds 2014 (figure 6) are considerable.
Here's a public copy of Reynolds 2014:
https://www.faculty.umb.edu/liam.rev...l_2014.MPE.pdf
oh ja not v much to go on my i realize but i do v much appreciate this answer all the same and i will try to ask said person for a source so we’ll see
Re: African Python Genetics
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Originally Posted by
YungRasputin
I don't know about their actual genetic relationship, but it can also be said that snakes that evolve in a similar habitat or area tend to develop characteristics that promote their survival, so it should surprise no one if there's overlap (ie. similarity in appearances). Whatever works (as in camouflage) is kept.