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mr2nr6
at Fri Aug 22 18:16:48 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mr2nr6 ]
Sorry Rueben, but i just wanted to clarify this one statement you made:
"First off as already stated, the two line are NOT compatible so those can't be both Sharp and Kahls at the same time."
This is not quite entirely true because what if by a wee bit chance that Calder's Khal Albino could be 100% Het for Sharp strain albino, and his Sharp Salmon (i'm assuming sharp sunglow)also being 100% het Khal strain albino. In this case, and only this case, will SOME of the babies exhibit both albino genotypes. Actually if you plug in the genetics on the punnet square for a typical dihybrid cross, you will actually get 4 out 16 babies exhibiting both genotypes or roughly 1 out 4 babies. Hope that wasn't too confusing!!
Nick
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