What s the result of the crossing between different albino?

Vanckey

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What s the result of the crossing between different albino?

As we know, Tremper,RW,Bell Albino Gene re in the same position, so they can not coexist to each other. But What s the result of the crossing between different albino? Normal exactly ? Did anyone do this experiment? And what about Tremper × normal het bell ?

If we use letters to express the genotype of crossing different albino, how to express it exactly ? for example , Tremper × Bell, aa×bb ,what s the result? Thank you !:main_robin:
 
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LeopardLunatic

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Im pretty sure that they are 2 different genes that cannot be mixed so you would prolly end up with a normal double het for tremper and Bell
 
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thegeckoguy

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yes, a normal double het bell/tremper. I thought my male hybino was tremper because i got alot of responses saying he was tremper...turns out he was bell. Now i have 2 double hets that actually turned out to be hypos. I love em anyways :D
 

kitty

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So, from what I see here and from what I've been reading, leopard geckos actually have at least three different loci for albinism, right?

And is there a thread somewhere around that explains the visual differences among the three albino types? If so, could someone point me in the right direction, please, so I can learn more about them?

Many thanks!
kitty
 

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