Spotted Python (antaresia Maculosa) Genetics

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Hi,
I am looking for any and all information about Spotted Python genetics. I am in the US and information is very scarce. I would greatly appreciate anything you would like to share (links, posts, etc). My main concern is knowing whether Granite is a recessive trait or a Co-Dom/Inc Dom trait.
If Granite is a Co-Dom/Inc. Dom, then would Patternless be the "Super" form of Granite?
If not, then would Patternless be it's own recessive gene?
Thanks in advance. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

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I would think that by the time the genetics get to the States you may not know if they are maculosa. It's hard enough in Australia, to be sure that antaresia are pure. As for the heritability I don't know.
 
Are you familiar with Justin Julander in Utah -you'll find him on Facebook, & I'm sure he will know much about the genetics of Antaresia. Very nice fellow. What Wokka said about mixed heritage as well...

Jamie
 
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