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Color Patterns of Corn Snakes Determined By Single Gene - Reptiles Magazine

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The color patterns of the corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus), which can include reds, yellows, pinks, browns and more, are determined by a single gene called CLCN2, according to researchers with the University of Geneva. A typical wild corn snake has red blotches that are outlined in black on an orange background. The belly is usually black and white checkered in coloration. Corn snake morphs, however, exhibit a wide variety of colorations and p…
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reptilesmagazine.com broke the news in on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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