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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    They remind me of Steve's B&W radix line.
    Me too, but Steve's are hardly a "line" just yet.

    I speculate that in his case, and these, that it's polygenic. Bring together certain unexpressed genes in just the right combination and specific order in the DNA sequence and viola, together they become expressed in the outward appearance.

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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    [QUOTE=ConcinnusMan;209389]Me too, but Steve's are hardly a "line" just yet.

    Steve, you have a B&W radix "line". Are there pics in a post somewhere......

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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    [QUOTE=Dan72;209399]
    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Me too, but Steve's are hardly a "line" just yet.

    Steve, you have a B&W radix "line". Are there pics in a post somewhere......

    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gene...w-radixes.html
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