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Reduced Pattern Pins

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  • 01-16-2008, 08:47 AM
    kk1020man
    Reduced Pattern Pins
    Okay the recent picture forum about pins has made me think. Correct me if I'm wrong pins are a dominant trait yes? I was wondering if one were to breed two reduced pattern pins if this would result in all reduced patterns in their offspring? I have heard of this happening in others such as Clowns which is a recessive gene. So if a recessive gene snake can produce such outcomes shouldn't a dominant gene snake do the same? I know that select breeding can produce some outstanding looking snakes, and is the way to go if you are breeding snakes. Can anyone shed some light on this for me.


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  • 01-18-2008, 02:14 PM
    LadyOhh
    Re: Reduced Pattern Pins
    Yes... It should work that way.
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