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RE: Anery Question

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Posted by: jayf at Wed Mar 22 19:20:03 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jayf ]  
   

all the offspring from this breeding (normal x het anery) will be normal 50% het anery. this means that half of the litter will accualy be het anery and the other half will just be normal.
if you were to keep a baby and breed it back to the mother you cuold have two outcomes. if you picked a baby that turned out to be normal (you can only tell by breeding it) you will have the same outcome as the original breeding. if you got lucky and picked a baby that was het anery then you would get the following:
25% anery
50% het anery
25% normal

if you are attempting to produce an anery i would suggest getting another 100% het anery and breeding it to your female. this way you will not be inbreeding and you will also be able to more successfuly and quickly produce your first anery.
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- Jason F.


   

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