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    Super basic question about selection

    I know this is a basic question, but if you selectively bred ball pythons for a certain trait, would it breed out eventually? For example, you have a ball python with dark banding by the eyes and you find another with this, would it e possible to breed out thick dark bands as a morph?


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    Depends on if it is genetic or not. But assuming it is genetic I don't see why not.
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    You're talking about line breeding for polygenic traits. While the dark banding would become prominent in offspring and could indeed be called a breed able trait, it wouldn't become a "morph" in the true sense.

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    Selective breeding....

    In nature we call that evolution.

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    Re: Super basic question about selection

    Quote Originally Posted by Daigga View Post
    You're talking about line breeding for polygenic traits. While the dark banding would become prominent in offspring and could indeed be called a breed able trait, it wouldn't become a "morph" in the true sense.
    This is true. It would not necessarily be a morph. It would be a line bred trait.
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    Re: Super basic question about selection

    Thank you


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    lol they are all line-bred traits actually.
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    Re: Super basic question about selection

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    lol they are all line-bred traits actually.
    My 9th grade biology may be confused, but isn't a trait specific to one line? Like wouldn't they all have to be related to have the same exact trait? So wouldn't something like a silver surfer be a morph and not a trait because It is reproducible with different unrelated pairs of snakes? Sorry that that was written as a group of questions lol


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    Re: Super basic question about selection

    right, but the different traits within the appearance would be traceable making them line traits i think. also, you could theoretically have traits that dont start from the same trait but they would both have to mutate on their own, it would be rare but possible.

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