Genetics And Morphs Help

azgeckoguy4288

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Okay Ladies and gentlemen, apparently people on her think that I know nothing about genetics which is not true. what i dont know about is what will produce what. i know that if i have a normal het tremper to a normal het tremper i will get some trempers and some normals possible het trempers. what i dont know is what i need to breed together to get more extensive morphs. like what does it take to get a black hole or what does it take to get other stuff is there any information on that knd of stuff of wha to breed to what to get what. is there a web site that would tell me what each trait is like for example

tangerine = line bred
albino= recessive
red stripe= ?
bold stripe= ?
hypo=?
what makes a super trait
reverse stripe=?
is anyone understanding what im saying
 

azgeckoguy4288

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i have been on there its very limited. unlike breeding ball pythons there is not list of what each gene is for geckos, and that is what i need to know what each and every gene is. like which genes are considered recessive which are considered dominant which are considered line bred which
 

paulh

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I am not aware of a single list of dominant, codominant, and recessive mutant genes. But if you start with the morph calculator and then use the LG wiki, you can make your own list.

http://www.leopardgeckowiki.com/index.php?title=Category:Morphs

>what makes a super trait

Two copies of a codominant mutant gene in a given gene pair. For example, the Mack snow mutant gene is codominant to the normal gene. A Mack snow leopard gecko has a Mack snow mutant gene paired with a normal gene. A super Mack snow has two Mack snow mutant genes in the gene pair.

If you put normals, Mack snows and super Mack snows in a box, it is pretty easy to separate the three types just by appearance.
 

Enigmatic_Reptiles

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Besides using resources such as wiki I would strongly suggest just browsing through threads. Once you get the basic understanding on inheritance of them all then it is quite easy to do your pairings. If AFTER you have tried to determine your pairing outcomes you still are having issues, you can always post a thread inquiring about it. There isn't a site that will answer EVERY morph question because there are so many and there are SO many types of line bred traits which people are claiming and naming these days.
 

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