Posted by:
Coldthumb
at Fri Mar 7 01:20:16 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Coldthumb ]
...it was late and i wasn't paying attention to what i had written out..ignore my last post.
The first thing i had to work out is allele pairs..
If both alleles of a gene are present,then the animal is homozygous for the gene.If only one is present,then the animal is heterozygous for the gene.
pastels yellowbellys and mojaves are visable hets (therefore they each have one allele,same as recessive traits with het albino,hypo,clown,etc.)
>> So the odds are the same whether breeding pastel to pastel or het albino to het albino..25 percent chance per egg of getting a homozygous(with both alleles)animal..be it an albino..or super pastel..it's all in the alleles
>> A mojave spider cross is the same thing..just different alleles with the same 25 percent chance.
btw..thanks for the heads up Paul
----- Charles Glaspie
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correction - Coldthumb, Fri Mar 7 01:20:16 2008
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