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Breed axanthics
Hi people,
My axanthic female laying 4 eggs.
She was copulated with the male axanthic.
The axanthic morph is recessive, because I think that the babies can be:
25% (1 egg) Phenotype axanthic.
50% (2 eggs) Phenotype normal, het axanthic.
25% (1 egg) Pthenotype normal.
This is correct?
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Re: Breed axanthics
Axanthic X Axanthic = All Axanthic
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Re: Breed axanthics
 Originally Posted by GA_Ball_Pythons
Axanthic X Axanthic = All Axanthic
Not true with rescessive genes. the original poster was correct.
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Re: Breed axanthics
 Originally Posted by Subzero
Not true with rescessive genes. the original poster was correct.
No. If you breed an Axanthic to Axanthic all babies will be Axanthic
Now if they were het Axanthic the thread starter would be right.
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Re: Breed axanthics
 Originally Posted by Subzero
Not true with rescessive genes. the original poster was correct.
Sry wrong rescessive x rescessive = All rescessive
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Re: Breed axanthics
 Originally Posted by Subzero
Not true with rescessive genes. the original poster was correct.
Recessive x Recessive = ALL Recessives.
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Re: Breed axanthics
The original posters percentages were correct for a Het X Het breeding. All others are right with recessive X recessive 100% recessive.
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Re: Breed axanthics
Its not that recessive x recessive = all recessive, or that co-dom x co-dom does not.
For a particular trait -
Homozygous x Homozygous = all Homozygous
Homozygous x heterozygous =
50% Homozygous
50% Heterozygous
Heterozygous x Heterozygous =
25% Homozygous
50% Heterozygous
25% Normal
Heterozygous x Normal =
50% Heterozygous
50% Normal
REGARDLESS of whether the trait is recessive, co-dom or dominant.
So, if the OP's axanthics are homozygous, all babies will be homozygous (assuming the SAME LINE of axanthics). If they're hets, then his original assumptions are correct.
Steve
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Re: Breed axanthics
People,
Thank a lot.
Gabriel
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Re: Breed axanthics
Sorry...I forgot the last post: My BPs are 100% phenotype axanthic.
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