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RE: Breeding outcome question.

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Posted by: hhmoore at Sat Jun 25 22:11:44 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hhmoore ]  
   

Albinism is a simple recessive trait, so in response to your questions:
1. Albino hognose with a proven het hognose.
>>>would yield both albinos, and (100%)het albinos ...approx
half are albinos, and half are hets (which would appear normal)
2. Albino hognose with an albino hognose
>>>a bunch of albino babies.
3. Albino hognose with a 66% chance het albino (turns out to be het)
>>>once it proves out, that 66% means nothing...it is het for albino. refer to question/answer #1
4. Albino hognose with a 66% chance het albino (turns out not to be het)
>>>again, once it proves...in this case, it boils down to
albino x normal = a clutch of (100%)hets.


   

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