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Bumblebee vs Killerbee

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Posted by: ronin1360 at Sun Mar 5 18:41:10 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ronin1360 ]  
   

I'm still learning about genetics and I'm once again stumped. I thought that a bumblebee was produced in a pastel x spider breeding. In this breeding you would have a 25% chance to produce bumblebees since pastel and spiders are technically heterozygous (I think?). Then I read that a killerbee is produced in a super pastel x spider breeding. I'm confused though because I would think that in this breeding you are simply just increasing your chances at getting a bumblee. Obviously I'm missing something here or I am operating under a false assumption. I'm always trying to expand my BP knowledge and would love for someone to clear this up for me. Thanks in advance!


   

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