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Posted by: kthulhu at Tue Jul 29 13:34:06 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kthulhu ] When you are dealing with double, triple etc mutations, just do a separate punnet square for each mutation and then multiply the results together to figure out the offspring. Ex. a pastel clown bred to a clown: Clown x clown results in 100% clowns. Pastel x wt results in 50% pastel and 50% wt. Therefore a pastel clown x clown should result in 50% clowns and 50% pastel clowns. [ Hide Replies ]
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