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Questions about genetics of Creamsicles
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Old 06-21-2020, 04:25 PM   #1
MatCat
Questions about genetics of Creamsicles

So I am curious to know what the result of creamsicle females is on babies, I know the primary gene that matters is amel, but if you breed say creamsicle to a normal, are you just getting het for amel normals? What if you breed creamsicle to creamsicle? or creamsicle to other albino types like different type of amel or an anery? Does the rat snake genetics play any part at all in the offspring? I know scaleless came from rats originally, does het for scaleless ever appear out of creamsicles for example?
 
Old 06-21-2020, 09:32 PM   #2
Shiari
As a creamsicle is a hybrid, every offspring they will ever produce, and their offspring, and their offspring, etc are hybrids. So a creamsicle creates 'rootbeers', not 'normals'. A rootbeer is the non-morph version of the hybrid cross. A creamsicle to a normal will create rootbeers het for amel. If any amels pop up, those are creamsicles. Creamsicle to creamsicle makes creamsicles. Creamsicle to amel makes creamsicles.
 

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