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boxienuts
at Thu May 19 18:13:49 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boxienuts ]
aaGG is the correct genotype notation for consideration of your albino male for this particular breeding.
AAGg is the genotype notation of your het ghost for this breeding.
You will notice that I have included the wild type of the other parents mutant gene of interest in this breeding because it also needs to be considered in what gamates are available from each parent.
Here are the gamate possibilities for the albino male: aG
Here are the gamate possiblities for your het ghost: AG or Ag
You set up your punnett square according to the gamate possiblilities (not just what the parents are or number of traits ect) for the genes involved in the breeding, thus your punnet square is simply a 1x2 with the following results in the 2 squares: AaGG and AaGg
AaGG is a het albino with no ghost genes
AaGg is a het both albino and het for ghost
since both possiblities will look normal and you can't "really" tell them apart you would say that all the babies are 100% het albino and have a 50% possible chance of also being het for ghost, or aka 100% het albino,50% possible het ghost. ----- Jeff Benfer
gartersnakemorph.com
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