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    Adding "one more morph": A bright future for the BP industry

    I recently added a nice vanilla female to my collection, courtesy of Marc Bailey (pictures coming soon). Yes, I did have to pry it from his hands tooth and nail. This got me to thinking: What is the marginal gain of adding one more morph to the collection?

    Throughout this discussion I won't consider "super forms", so a pastel and a super pastel are lumped together in my counting. Bumblebee and killerbee would also be the same, etc... If someone wants to tackle this one, be my guest!

    I also won't count normals, once again for ease of discussion.

    Say you have one gene (a), then you can at best produce animals with the gene (a).

    Now say you have two genes (a,b), then you can produce animals with gene (a), gene (b), and genes (a) & (b).

    Keep going...we could write it out like this:

    (a) = {a}
    (a,b) = {a, b, ab}
    (a,b,c) = {a, b, c, ab, ac, bc, abc}
    (a,b,c,d) = {a, b, c, d, ab, ac, ad, bc, bd, abc, abd, bcd, abcd}

    etc....

    The recursion is: morphs(n+1) = 2*morphs(n)+1

    We can plug this into Excel to see how fast this grows:

    genes / morphs
    1.... 1
    2.... 3
    3.... 7
    4.... 15
    5.... 31
    6.... 63
    7.... 127
    8.... 255
    9.... 511
    10... 1023
    11... 2047
    12... 4095
    13... 8191
    14... 16383
    15... 32767


    Adding the vanilla bumped me from 9 to 10 genes, and so increased from 511 combos to 1023. Once again none of this is accounting for super forms so these are all vast underestimates.

    I think this is one cause of the addictiveness of ball pythons and an indicator of the future strength of the market. The marginal gain from adding one more gene to your collection is a dramatic increase in the number of combo morphs you can produce.

    JonV

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    Re: Adding "one more morph": A bright future for the BP industry

    Very interesting, never thought of this before.
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    Re: Adding "one more morph": A bright future for the BP industry

    good luck on the odds for getting more than 3 base genes into a single snake

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    Re: Adding "one more morph": A bright future for the BP industry

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    good luck on the odds for getting more than 3 base genes into a single snake
    Wait... that's possible isn't it?
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    Who the hell is Pat?

    "Pattimuss doesn't run, he prances most delicately, like a beautiful but sad fairy, winged and capped, curly toed shoes on each foot, dancing on dewdrops while lazy crickets play soft music for him to keep time by...." - Wes

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    Re: Adding "one more morph": A bright future for the BP industry

    What in the HELL are you talking about?
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    Re: Adding "one more morph": A bright future for the BP industry

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Wait... that's possible isn't it?
    Quad genes are possible







    The way that you have that equation set up, you account for 100% odds in your favor. To me that just seems odd......no pun intended.

    I think the basis of this is right, but the process is wrong.
    Last edited by Patrick Long; 02-22-2009 at 04:57 PM.

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    Re: Adding "one more morph": A bright future for the BP industry

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    What in the HELL are you talking about?
    replace a, b, c, d with pastel, spider, lesser, mojave, etc....

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    Re: Adding "one more morph": A bright future for the BP industry

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Wait... that's possible isn't it?
    Yes, they are not all on the same allele. Queen bee, bumblebelly, spinner blast, etc....

    JonV

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    Re: Adding "one more morph": A bright future for the BP industry

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Wait... that's possible isn't it?
    It's possible, but takes either many generations or really good luck, and each additional gene gets less and less likely to happen.

    For example..

    pastel x normal: 50% chance of each egg being a pastel.

    pastel x spider: 25% chance of each egg being a bee

    bee x pinstripe: 12.5% chance of each egg being a spinner bee

    1 in 16 chance for adding another base morph by mating it to a spinner bee. Goes up by powers of 2 if you mate heterozygous base morphs.

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    Re: Adding "one more morph": A bright future for the BP industry

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    Quad genes are possible







    The way that you have that equation set up, you account for 100% odds in your favor. To me that just seems odd......no pun intended.

    I was just considering "possibilities" with these animals, with no account for the probabilities for each. I can't account for probabilities since that depends on the road you take to each combo.

    JonV

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