Leopard

Leopard it primarily a pattern disruption gene. The head of the Leopard Ball is usually very dark brown/black with a slightly lighter stamp in its center. Eye stripes and lips seem unchanged from a Normal Ball Python, except brighter. The Body usually starts out with a brighter yellow coloration that fades with age. Blushing can be seen along the jet black “puzzle” pattern between shaken-up and splattered “alien heads”. Belly The Belly of a Leopard Ball Python tends to be bright white and clear of markings and patterns. Tail The tail of the Leopard Ball Python is usually dominated by messy “alien heads” on either side of the dorsal stripe.
RGI Rates This:
B
First Produced By:
Peter Kahl Reptiles
First Produced In:
2005
Gene Type:
Dominant
Complex:
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About Our Test Grades

A+

Peer reviewed scientific paper detailing this mutation. Over 1000 homozygous, heterozygous, and normal samples have been run and match known genetics, and all known mutations are covered by our test. 

Expected accuracy for this test is over 99.9%.

A

Over 1000 homozygous, heterozygous, and normal samples have been run and match known genetics, and all known mutations are covered by our test. 

Expected accuracy for this test is over 99.9%.

B

Over 500 homozygous, heterozygous, and normal samples  have been run and match known genetics, and all known mutations are covered by our test. 

Expected accuracy for this test is over 99.5%.

C

Over 200 homozygous, heterozygous, and normal samples have been run and match known genetics over 99% of the time. To date our test accounts for all known mutations that cause this morph, but we are still looking to see if there are any signs that another mutation exists that causes this morph. 

Expected accuracy for this test is over 99%.

D

Over 100 homozygous, heterozygous, and normal samples have been run and match known genetics over 80% of the time for at least one mutation. An additional unmapped mutation may exist for this morph. Either way, we are still working to optimize this test so that it will cover all known mutations for this morph. 

Expected accuracy will vary and will be below 99% because not enough tests have been run at this time.

E

The design and optimization for this test is in its final stages, but no working test exists at this point. Projected time to having a working test should be less than 2 months, unless it ends up that more sampling and sequencing is needed.

At that point the test would move down to being a Grade F.

F

Sequencing is in progress and we expect to have a working test in 2-4 months, as long as more sampling and sequencing is not needed.