Modes of Inheritance

Oct 24, 2012
Bush League Breeders Club
by Editor in Chief

Bush League Breeders Club - This excellent, easy-to-understand explanation of genetic inheritance uses hognose snakes as illustrations, but the lessons can apply equally well to ball pythons, and many other reptiles commonly bred for various morphs.

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