Little0ne
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I have just started delving into the genetics of Axolotls and must admit it is difficult to find any real information on expected ratios etc. I guess I was spoiled when I was into Ball Pythons, they had loads of data available.
What do we know about the genetics?
I've seen the more common variations(and hope I have this correct):
Albino = Recessive
Golden Albino = Recessive
White Albino = Recessive
Luesistic = Dominant
Wild = Dominant
Melanoid = Dominant
GFP = Dominant
What about some of the lesser known?
Black Melanoid = ?
Lavender = ?
Copper/Olive= ?
Silver Dalmation = ?
Piebald = ?
And do we know anything about the ratio's of what to expect from a clutch? For example lets say we had two parents that were not het for anything. Does anyone know what you can expect from the following breedings?
Melanoid x Leusistic =
Melanoid x Piebald =
Melanoid x Albino =
Copper x Albino =
Copper x Golden Albino =
Copper x Leusistic =
Copper x Melanoid =
Really any information on genetics or links to articles would be great.
Thanks a million!
What do we know about the genetics?
I've seen the more common variations(and hope I have this correct):
Albino = Recessive
Golden Albino = Recessive
White Albino = Recessive
Luesistic = Dominant
Wild = Dominant
Melanoid = Dominant
GFP = Dominant
What about some of the lesser known?
Black Melanoid = ?
Lavender = ?
Copper/Olive= ?
Silver Dalmation = ?
Piebald = ?
And do we know anything about the ratio's of what to expect from a clutch? For example lets say we had two parents that were not het for anything. Does anyone know what you can expect from the following breedings?
Melanoid x Leusistic =
Melanoid x Piebald =
Melanoid x Albino =
Copper x Albino =
Copper x Golden Albino =
Copper x Leusistic =
Copper x Melanoid =
Really any information on genetics or links to articles would be great.
Thanks a million!