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    What babies would a morph and an albino make?

    We have a female that is a morph (trying to get pics up for id). And thinking about getting an albino male that we saw. What kind of babies would they produce? Thanks!

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    100% het albino of that morph unless its a reccessive morph then double hets.

    To elaborate if you have a dominate or co-dominant morph then you will have babies of that morph that are het for albino. So if you mated 2 of the babies obviously 1 male 1 female needed. Then you would have a chance of getting an albino version of that morph.

    If it is another reccessive morph like axanthic pied, than you would get all normals that are 100% het for albino and the other reccessive gene. Mating 2 of those babies woul give you normal hets or double hets, albinos, whatever the other genes was, or possibly both genes showing on 1 snake.
    Last edited by VEXER19; 01-22-2012 at 01:18 PM.
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    Re: What babies would a morph and an albino make?

    need to know what type of "morph" it is... but at best , youll get the "morph" het albino because albino is a recessive gene. now if your "morph" is het bino, and you breed it to a bino, youll posibally get a albino/ "your morph" .
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    Re: What babies would a morph and an albino make?

    they would produce het for albino babies
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    If you have a single gene visible co-dom or dom, you would get half morph 100% Albino and half Normal 100% Albino.

    For instance if the the morph is a Mojave:

    Genetic Wizard 3.0 calculations by


    If the morph is a Super form of a Co-Dom you get either all of the single version of the morph 100% het Albino or Half and Half of the different co-doms that make up the super form 100%het Albino

    Super Mojave BEL:

    Genetic Wizard 3.0 calculations by


    Lesser Mojave BEL:

    Genetic Wizard 3.0 calculations by



    If the Morph is recessive you will get all Normal 100% Dual Het

    Example:

    Genetic Wizard 3.0 calculations by

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    You notice a trend of plugging it in to WOBP and getting an idea. The only thing that the genetics calculator needs work on, is that it does not give percentages Het when breeding Hets.
    Last edited by Royal Hijinx; 01-22-2012 at 02:40 PM.

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