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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 · A single parent can’t pass off both copies from the same location, as each parent gives half the genetic code for the baby. You mention the example of pastel pinstripe to a normal, and this can give you pastel pinstripes as pastel and pinstripe aren’t on the same location within the genetic makeup.

  3. Genetic Influence on Morphs. The genetics of a boa constrictor play a significant role in determining its morph. Boa constrictor morphs are the result of specific combinations of genes that govern their coloration, patterning, and other physical characteristics.

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  5. In 2009, we decided to reconstruct our boa programs and focus on a few certain patterns and recessives by aquirering a small group of animals from a select pool of breeders. One of those patterns being the Aztec.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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