The way I read the original post, the poster wants a table of gene sets with the same locus and the dominance relationships among each set ot genes.

In other words, lesser platinum, mojave and a number of other mutant genes (and one normal gene) have the same locus. Lesser is codominant to the normal gene. Mojave is codominant to the normal gene. Lesser is dominant to the mojave gene because a snake with two lesser genes is blue-eyed white, a snake with a lesser gene paired with a mojave gene is blue-eyed white (same as a snake with 2 lesser genes), but a snake with 2 mojave genes has some pigment on the top of the head and neck.

The lesser gene is codominant to the daddy gene because a snake with a lesser gene paired with a daddy gene is lighter than a snake with two daddy genes and darker than two lesser genes.

Now determine the dominance relations between the lesser platinum gene and the Russo gene, lesser and bamboo, mojave and the Russo gene, mojave and the bamboo gene, etc. Repeat with the other sets of genes. I don't have most of that information.