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Redd
Yearling

United Kingdom
108 Posts

Posted - 18/12/2012 :  21:52:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

What does it mean to "prove out" a morph, or words to that affect?

Thanks!

Royal - Normal: Redd
Royal - Mojave: Biscuit
Royal - Piebald: Cornflake

Lotabob
Royal Python Moderator

United Kingdom
5008 Posts

Posted - 18/12/2012 :  22:47:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think its to prove that a visual trait or a het is carried to the next generation either visually straight away in the next generation or in the genetics but not visually as a 'het'. Its slightly more complicated with dominant, co dominant genes etc and I'm sure someone like Kelfezond or Del (who breed Royals) will be able to give a much more complex answer or simply watch this video Kelfezond made a while back http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8_gtPHtP2k


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jbarlow91
Sub Adult

United Kingdom
897 Posts

Posted - 18/12/2012 :  22:55:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
As lotabob says I think it means breeding a snake to see if a visual trait is genetic or not

0.1.0 snow corn Ruby 1.0.0 ghost corn-Oreo
1.0.0 bearded dragon- kato
0.1.0 bearded dragon- keita
1.0.0 cali king-Taz
0.1.0 royal-Clio
1.0.0 yellowbelly royal- Moose
0.1.0 hognose jinxx
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reptilemadd
Sub Adult

United Kingdom
969 Posts

Posted - 19/12/2012 :  14:25:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes as above it's when a snake is breed to see if what makes it different is passed on to the next generation.

As an example a snake is found in the wild with a strange pattern/colour, so a breeder buys it hoping that it could be a new morph and make them lots of money, down the line. BHB took a big gamble buying the first ever pinstripe for I think for about $25,000 hoping that the pattern was genetic and not a one off, so when it was old enough he bred it to a normal to try and "prove it out" which it did, as the babies or some of the babies took after the adult, and the pinstripe morph was born.

With something like the clown morph it's a little harder because the morph is recessive and all the babies would have been born "looking normal" so it wouldn't be proven as a genetic morph untill the second generation were born, by breeding the babies from the first pairing back to the visual "clown". Hope that makes sense..

1.0.0 beardie "magic"
1.1.0 100% Het Clown "Cerberus" and "Artemis"
0.1.0 Poss Calico "Ariadne"
1.0.0 Lesser " Kronos"

Edited by - reptilemadd on 19/12/2012 14:29:13
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