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Genetics site and what happens when you cross...

Celeste

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I am a hopeless person when it comes to genetics. I've lost my Corn Snake manual:)()and I was wondering if anyone knows a site I can go to to learn while I search frantically for my precious book about genetics?
Anyways, I was just wondering - I've heard so much about what happens when you cross miami-phases het for bla and a something-or-rather-with-a-long-name, and I just want to know - what do you get when you cross just an ordinary normal colored female with a anery male? I'm breeding next year (I wanted to do so this year, but I decided it would be better for the snakes if I learned more first. It's researching time for me!)
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks beforehand:)
 
If the female isn't het (heterozygous) for anery, you'll get all normals het for anery.

Visit Serpwidgets's Genetics page. It's worth a read.
 
Celeste,

I read through SerpWidgets genetic tutorial today, and I loved it! It's technical, but it takes you step-by-step through understanding how the genes interact:

SerpWidgets Genetics Page

What you'd get crossing a normal and amel would be 100% normals het for amel.

^Curtis
 
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