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Updated Striped, Diffused, Bloodred, and Border-less Theories
I have a new theory that explains something that has been haunting me for as long as I have bred Striped Corns (Striped Lavenders), CUBES! This discovery along with my pursuits creating Magmas (Lava Bloods) for a second time, also refines the genetic make up of Bloodreds.
Bloodreds are not just Diffused Corns genetically. They are RedCoat (see through red plastic on top, Joe P), Red Factor (back ground red, Don S.), Red Blotched (3 genes that add RED), Masque, and Diffused Corns if you have good Bloods. My work with Magmas proves to me that Diffused, nor Masque REMOVE the borders from Corns. Diffused removes the checkers from the belly pattern and blurs the pattern, nothing else. Masque adds the bald heads and blurs the pattern, but neither one of them remove much black from the side pattern, or remove the borders of our Bloods. See photos of my second Magma Flow line,WITHOUT the Border-less gene. Magma Flows are still a work in progress.
I have created Lava Bloodreds (Magmas) two times now. The first time I saved back breeders like everybody else did, the most DIFFUSED and the LIGHTEST. The second time, I used Jasper County Lava Okeetees, instead of Lava Corns and I saved back breeders that had some borders and darker. I soon discovered that there was a Mutant Gene involved with the borders of OUR Bloodreds. It was the same gene I have described and/or noticed in our Mutant Corn Snake Gene Pool before, Border-less.
We all get so caught up with the color and patterns of our Mutant Genes, that nobody notices the one thing that makes Corn Snakes different than Rat Snakes. Corn Snakes have borders, and Rat Snakes do not have borders, not just because they are Rat Snakes, they do not have borders because they are HOMOZYGOUS for the Border-less Gene, No borders or black on their sides. Rat Snakes have a lot of Mutant Genes too.
The Border-less Gene is almost dominant, but not quite. Het Border-less in Corn Snakes, removes just about all of the border, but there may be a tiny bit, or just a brown halo, and the black on their sides is reduced. Homo Border-less, completely removes the entire border from Corns and the black on the side pattern. Now lets add Border-less to our Bloodred genetic make up, RedCoat, Red Factor, Red Blotched, BORDER-LESS, Masque, Diffused and you now have the most extremely diffused Bloodreds, that WE have all been visually selecting for our entire Corn Snake Breeding effort. Each and every one of you and I, have been, UNKNOWINGLY, visually selecting our Bloodred Corns to be homozygous for the Border-less Rat Snake Gene. Het Border-less, more diffusion than Diffused, homo Border-less, extreme diffusion. Extreme diffusion = Border-less, no borders or black side pattern. Perfect Bloods!
I have always thought that something like Masque, Diffused, and/or Border-less had something to do with Cubes and partial striped patterns on Striped Corns. Everybody, me included, thought maybe heavy borders from something like Okeetees may cause perfect stripes, but nobody really knew. Everybody, including myself, just began visually selecting for perfect Stripes, and now that is all I have for the most part, and most breeders now produce almost perfect Stripes. Sometimes Cubes still pop up in my Projects, but WHY?
Photos of my Magma Flow line without the Border-less Gene: Bloodred het Ice, Granite het Lava, Magmas het Anery, Ice Blood, homo Masque and Diffused, with lots of BLACK! With Magmas it will be lots of purple.
I have a new theory that explains something that has been haunting me for as long as I have bred Striped Corns (Striped Lavenders), CUBES! This discovery along with my pursuits creating Magmas (Lava Bloods) for a second time, also refines the genetic make up of Bloodreds.
Bloodreds are not just Diffused Corns genetically. They are RedCoat (see through red plastic on top, Joe P), Red Factor (back ground red, Don S.), Red Blotched (3 genes that add RED), Masque, and Diffused Corns if you have good Bloods. My work with Magmas proves to me that Diffused, nor Masque REMOVE the borders from Corns. Diffused removes the checkers from the belly pattern and blurs the pattern, nothing else. Masque adds the bald heads and blurs the pattern, but neither one of them remove much black from the side pattern, or remove the borders of our Bloods. See photos of my second Magma Flow line,WITHOUT the Border-less gene. Magma Flows are still a work in progress.
I have created Lava Bloodreds (Magmas) two times now. The first time I saved back breeders like everybody else did, the most DIFFUSED and the LIGHTEST. The second time, I used Jasper County Lava Okeetees, instead of Lava Corns and I saved back breeders that had some borders and darker. I soon discovered that there was a Mutant Gene involved with the borders of OUR Bloodreds. It was the same gene I have described and/or noticed in our Mutant Corn Snake Gene Pool before, Border-less.
We all get so caught up with the color and patterns of our Mutant Genes, that nobody notices the one thing that makes Corn Snakes different than Rat Snakes. Corn Snakes have borders, and Rat Snakes do not have borders, not just because they are Rat Snakes, they do not have borders because they are HOMOZYGOUS for the Border-less Gene, No borders or black on their sides. Rat Snakes have a lot of Mutant Genes too.
The Border-less Gene is almost dominant, but not quite. Het Border-less in Corn Snakes, removes just about all of the border, but there may be a tiny bit, or just a brown halo, and the black on their sides is reduced. Homo Border-less, completely removes the entire border from Corns and the black on the side pattern. Now lets add Border-less to our Bloodred genetic make up, RedCoat, Red Factor, Red Blotched, BORDER-LESS, Masque, Diffused and you now have the most extremely diffused Bloodreds, that WE have all been visually selecting for our entire Corn Snake Breeding effort. Each and every one of you and I, have been, UNKNOWINGLY, visually selecting our Bloodred Corns to be homozygous for the Border-less Rat Snake Gene. Het Border-less, more diffusion than Diffused, homo Border-less, extreme diffusion. Extreme diffusion = Border-less, no borders or black side pattern. Perfect Bloods!
I have always thought that something like Masque, Diffused, and/or Border-less had something to do with Cubes and partial striped patterns on Striped Corns. Everybody, me included, thought maybe heavy borders from something like Okeetees may cause perfect stripes, but nobody really knew. Everybody, including myself, just began visually selecting for perfect Stripes, and now that is all I have for the most part, and most breeders now produce almost perfect Stripes. Sometimes Cubes still pop up in my Projects, but WHY?
Photos of my Magma Flow line without the Border-less Gene: Bloodred het Ice, Granite het Lava, Magmas het Anery, Ice Blood, homo Masque and Diffused, with lots of BLACK! With Magmas it will be lots of purple.