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    Re: none locallity specific bci morp list

    Quote Originally Posted by Evenstar View Post
    Lesser x Lesser = 50% Lessers, 25% BELs, 25% normal
    Ill go really general....

    heterozygous x Normal = 50% heterozygous, 50% normals

    heterozygous x heterozygous = 50% heterozygous, 25% Homozygous, 25% normal

    Homozygous x normal = 100% heterozygous

    Homozygous x heterozygous = 50% Homozygous 50% heterozygous

    Gene classification has nothing to do with how it works, dominant, co-dom, inc-dom, recessive, they all work exactly the same. A homozygous hypo to a normal will make all heterozygous hypos, now how the snake looks in het and homo form is what makes its classification.

    I guess this would be my question, I breed a hypo to a hypo. Do offspring get sold as super hypos and hypos, with a couple unknown or are they all possible super hypos?
    Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 03-08-2013 at 12:13 AM.

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