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rainbowsrus
at Tue Aug 8 15:35:23 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rainbowsrus ]
was always going off of the triple het being just that, het for each Salmon, Albino and Anery
there are three possible percentage outcomes, both het, one het/one homozygous and both homozygous (for Salmon) assuming the other genes are unchanged. BTW, the numbers are the same as long as one parent is albino and the other is het for albino and the same with the Anery gene, aka moonglow x double het would be the same as sunglow het anery x anery het Albino etc. etc. Does not matter which parent has the genes.
So, the third possibility, both parents homozygous Salmons:
25% Moonglow
25% Ghost het Albino
25% Sunglow het Albino
25% Salmon het Albino, het Anery
ALL of which would be Homozygous Salmons
Did I mention I made my own spreadsheet to calculate the percentages? ----- Thanks,
Dave Colling

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