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  1. 8 paź 2024 · Boa constrictor morphs are genetic mutations that shake up a snake’s appearance without changing its species. These DNA twists affect pigment production, creating stunning variants that’ll make your jaw drop.

  2. 9 lip 2024 · Essentially if you take a location that a gene is on, 1 copy being het, 2 copies being homozygous/super. A parent can only pass off one copy from that locus/gene location. A single parent can’t pass off both copies from the same location, as each parent gives half the genetic code for the baby.

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  4. Onyx is an incomplete dominant mutation originating from Honduran mainland boas. The single gene form (Onyx) is a highly abberrant boa. The Superform (homozygous) is the Super Onyx - a solid black boa.

  5. The result is: 25% RR (phenotype / visual) 50% wildtype (Rn) = heterozygous / „het“ animal. 25% wildtype (nn) no present genetic marker. The challenge is, how to tell which animal of our wildtypes is a „het“ and which not, cause they all look like a wildtype boa.

  6. The Jungle boa originated back to Sweden where a man named Lars Brandle. Lars originally purchased a Jungle Boa from a Zoo in because of its beauty and color. He then bred it to a normal Colombian boa to make approximately 50% jungles. The jungle gene is known to be a Co-Dominant pattern mutation.

  7. 5 gru 2020 · Whether it’s a cat or a lizard, genetics has to follow its own set of rules. So yes, boas and BPs follow the same rules. Using the “genes and traits” list on the marketplace you can work out which ones are recessive (needs two copies) and which ones are dominant (needs only one copy)…

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