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TOTAL newbie questions but...

classdwhite

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ok, so i have a snow corn and i know to make one means combining amel and anery genes, so does this mean snows are automatically het for both anery and amel? what would the resulting babies be if bred to either another amel or anery? sorry for the stupid questions but just doing research for the distant future.
 
Snows are homozygous for both amel and anery, not het.
Snow x amel - 100% amel het anery
Snow x anery - 100% anery het amel
If the amel is het for anery or vice versa you would also get some snows in the offspring, probability 50%
 
When I bought my two snakes, I purposely got a snow and a normal het snow. The resulting offspring would be 1/4 snow, 1/4 amel, 1/4 anery, and 1/4 normal. I wanted a variety. :grin01:
 
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