TripleMoonsExotic
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But anyway, why can't these traits be "partially" line bred, or incompletely codom or recessive?
Because then you would not be useing genetics terms properly, you would not be explaining genetics how they really work. You can not change proven genetics termonology to suit your needs (well you can say whatever you wish, but you look ridiculous doing it). My feeling is, if you can't use them properly, don't use them at all. However, you can have incomplete dominance, which is a form of codominance. Also, it is completely possible to have a recessive mutation line bred for a specific look (an example being the Candycane muation in cornsnakes, which is a selectively bred Amel).
Pinpointing the alleles that do effect line bred mutations is quite possible, there is just not the time or the resources to do so for geckos today. We have to finish with humans first I guess
I never said it wasn't. However, I did say that it is highly unlikely it will happen any time soon. I could see something along those lines happening in BPs or other "higher end" morphs prior to Leos.
As for the Eclipse eye mutation seen in Leos, I am positive that it is not line bred. Eye color to that extent is definitly not something that was selectively bred. It's just a matter of time until someone actually figures out how it actually works, though it is obviously is not recessive due to the findings presented so far.
I also could believe that Jungle/Stripe/Aberrant are codominant among themselves. As always, when I say Stripe I am not referring to the Redstripe line which is a completely different matter. As to the "new" Patternless, it is completely possible that it's the "Super" form of the Redstripe.
What is an Ultra?
An Ultra is a recessive mutation (Codom to Amel), the 4th or 5th "Hypo" we have in cornsnakes.
Don't you just love genetics?

