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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
Yes. Given enough data, we could eventually calculate the probability of a crossover, although based on the results from Carol and Walter, the frequency is very low. I guess the moral of the story is that it seems prudent to start cinder projects with a female that is homozygous cinder.
I had a feeling something was going on. My pairings that the target morph was hypo cinder, have yielded male hypo cinders and female hypos. Now that I really think about it the only female cinders I have hatched were from het cinder x het cinder pairings.
Jen, if you hatched female cinders from a het cinder x het cinder pairing, do you happen to know the genetics of the sire and dam that produced the het cinder female?
One pairing, The Dame was a miami het cinder I had from Carol H and The sire was a het cinder from Serpenco.
I'm going to have to look at my records and get back to this thread. I believe I have hatched 3 of them so far.
In the pairing that produced female cinders, were there any males produced as well? I wonder if the miami het cinder was the result of crossing a miami male to a cinder female. The resulting het cinder would be on the W chromosome, and this dame would produce females when mated to a het cinder male.
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