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    Re: Significance of orange color near tail?

    Quote Originally Posted by pretends2bnormal View Post
    Pinstripe is not a recessive morph, you can't have a het for pinstripe. It either shows it or it doesn't. If it doesn't show, then the animal doesn't have any genes for pinstripe.

    They are all 100% het pied since one parent was visual for that recessive morph.

    Maybe consider reading up on genetics before continuing to breed your snakes so you know what you'll end up with. It'll help you know what they're worth and be easier to find buyers for them.

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    Technically, all the simple hereditary genes we talk about with BPs have hets.... The difference is whether the gene is visually expressed. Pinstripe expresses the same whether heterozygous or homozygous.

    Piebald only visually expresses in the homozygous form. So the heterozygous animals appear normal, but they still have a copy of the gene which can be passed on to offspring




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