Re: Simple Genetic Question
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Originally Posted by Brandon.O
Two 100% albinos bred together produce hets and albinos right ?
Yes. IF everything goes right, you should have
1/4 albino
1/2 100% het albino
1/4 normal
Therefore the "normal" appearing babies will be 66% het albino meaning that with the "normal" appearing babies will have a 2/3 chance of carrying the albino gene. 66% probable het and 50% possible het are just a gamble
Re: Simple Genetic Question
You mean 100% HET albinos? They would produce albinos and 66% poss-het albinos. Two homogeonous albinos would make all albinos...no hets.
And this is assuming the boa albino gene works the same way the ball python's does. I'm not a student of boa morphs. :P
Re: Simple Genetic Question
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Originally Posted by JLC
You mean 100% HET albinos? They would produce albinos and 66% poss-het albinos. Two homogeonous albinos would make all albinos...no hets.
And this is assuming the boa albino gene works the same way the ball python's does. I'm not a student of boa morphs. :P
All co dom, dom, and res. genes are the same in boas and balls I am pretty sure about
Re: Simple Genetic Question
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Originally Posted by JLC
You mean 100% HET albinos? They would produce albinos and 66% poss-het albinos. Two homogeonous albinos would make all albinos...no hets.
And this is assuming the boa albino gene works the same way the ball python's does. I'm not a student of boa morphs. :P
Yes, sorry i meant 100% het albinos
I was just in the process of starting my first breeding project (pastel ball pythons) when i realized, the price im paying for a nice male i could get two het boas for just a couple hundred more. I still think im goin to go with the ball pythons but its nice to know about the boa genes.
Thanks !