I was wondering if anybody could tell me what allele a strip is, in fat-tail geckos.
May 26, 2008 #1 Halley Senior Member Messages 4,670 Location Missouri I was wondering if anybody could tell me what allele a strip is, in fat-tail geckos.
Jun 5, 2008 #3 nwheat New Member Messages 2,690 Location Central California I believe stripe is a recessive mutation in AFTs.
Jun 5, 2008 #4 Halley Senior Member Messages 4,670 Location Missouri I believe stripe is a recessive mutation in AFTs. Click to expand... Thank you
Jun 5, 2008 #5 N Nigel4less Guest If I remember Stripes are a random occurance so I would classify them as polygenetic(Line-Bred), not 100% sure though.
If I remember Stripes are a random occurance so I would classify them as polygenetic(Line-Bred), not 100% sure though.
Jun 11, 2008 #6 Stitch New Member Messages 1,277 Location Kaua'i, Hawaii nwheat said: ...stripe is a recessive mutation in AFTs. Click to expand... Ditto
Jun 11, 2008 #7 N Nigel4less Guest Stitch said: Ditto Click to expand... I just find it funny that no one seems to advertise Het Stripes only Stripes or Bandeds.
Stitch said: Ditto Click to expand... I just find it funny that no one seems to advertise Het Stripes only Stripes or Bandeds.
Jun 11, 2008 #8 Stitch New Member Messages 1,277 Location Kaua'i, Hawaii I have a Amel male from Dan the Firemand that is het stripe (according to Dan).