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    Re: What do we know about breeding Bananas?

    Quote Originally Posted by purplemuffin View Post
    Hmm.. The only thing I remember reading about those sorts of things was about females with WW chromosomes. There was a boa who gave birth on her own(no male) and all of the babies born were WW instead of WZ. Of course the testing wasn't really done that well, the snake was still bred during the time, but the babies all only carried her genes and the recessive morph despite the males not carrying the recessive trait. Still would be nice to see if she does it again without males present.

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...1103111210.htm

    random, but sort of related. Chromosomes do weird things.
    ... Now I'll be eying my RTB's tub every day to see if there are any surprise eggs in there.

    This is pretty interesting, the whole Banana/Coral Glow mystery thing. I didn't know that there were specific morphs that would only produce males or females. And adding to a post I saw earlier, what would breeding a female Coral Glow to a male Desert prove?
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