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Highlander1
at Mon Jun 9 01:32:26 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Highlander1 ]
Heres what i mean.Percentage wise if you breed an Albino b/p to a normal b/p then have 4 viable eggs from the breeding then heres what you have a chance of getting percentage wise.You can have a possibility of having one baby thats 100% het for albino,4 babies 25% het for albino,2 babies at 50% albino-2 normal.66% hets dont count as hets to me because you cant have 2 babies out of 4 that are 66% het for anything.The most you could hope for is 2 50% hets unless you are some genetics wizard and can identify which 2 are carrying two thirds of the one parents genes.Its a guessing game at best and unless they are 100% hets to me it isnt worth the extra money to shell out for nothing except normals.You might get lucky and hit with percentage hets but its slim.Regards Bill Mcleod
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