Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
just a note, something has to happen to make it not have a super form, thus making it dominant. Spiders are heterozygous so they carry a Spider gene and a normal gene. If both parents gave the spider gene to the offspring, making it homozygous, something would have to happen to it to make it not exist, or it would not be considered dominate. thus it must be lethal, or reabsorbed, or something.

take the super woma for example, it has a lethal super form but it does hatch and live for a bit some woma is considered co-dominant, since the pearl does exist for a short while.

only way I can think of to have a non-lethal dominate gene would be if it was sex linked, but I don't think theres any sex linked snake morphs. mayb theres other ways?
Have you proven that it is lethal ? and if you theroy is correct what about pinstripes?