Patternless Yellow Anaconda Gene

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Facts

Species:
Yellow Anaconda - Eunectes notaeus
Name of Gene:
Patternless
First produced by whom:
Ben Renick (produced the first documented USCB Patternless Yellow Anacondas with a pair of Patternless that were supposedly born at a zoo in Germany, no further info known)
Year First Produced:
2008
Genetics Type (Incdom/Codom/Recessive/Polygenic/etc):
Recessive
In complex with other genes?:
No
Other names/aliases for it?:
N/A
Description:
Drastic change in pattern and coloration, not fully ‘patternless’ as the name implies.

Appearance; What it does/looks like?
Patternless can be identified by their light to dark green base color with pale black spots along the back. The black spots can look a bit pixelated as though they are fading away but remain prominent through adulthood. Babies tend to look more yellow/green and develop a more green color as they grow.

Proven Lines: Renick Reptiles, Fisher Reptiles
Related Genes: N/A

Proven: To what degree it is proven out to not just be polygenic?
Proven to be genetic by multiple Patternless x Patternless and Patternless x Het Patternless breedings.

Unique: This gene has been around for over a decade but has just not been added to MorphMarket ’s database yet.

Problems: None known
History: Discovered from a breeding at a zoo in Germany to the best of my knowledge.
Disagreement or Controversy: N/A
References here on the community: N/A

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Just a note on this one. At the minute Anacondas are a subcategory and dont have a trait list of their own to add this to… but lets get that list on the roll!

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