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    Re: Breeding Genetics tips?

    Hi Kornmeal! Welcome to the ball-pythons.net forums!

    The Genetics Home Reference is a pdf file that can be downloaded. It is among the best genetics files on line, IMO. https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/primer

    I like the Punnett square for single gene pairs, and the fork-line method for multiple gene pairs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punnett_square

    I am not familiar with the blood mutant gene. However, if albino blood parents both have two albino genes in one gene pair and two blood genes in a second gene pair, then all their babies will be albino bloods.

    Always willing to talk genetics, but I'm on a public computer and must log off.

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