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Posted by: EmberBall at Sun Feb 27 17:19:11 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EmberBall ] OK, 25% hets, but ARE they really? Will one out of every four babies be hets? My point is, when one parent is a 100% het, you can genetically guess what the offspring will be. If only one parent is a possible het, and the other a normal, I would have a hard time calling it anything but a normal, "with a bonus," or something like that. To put a number, or percent on it, might be misleading, and someone might think that one out of every four babies will be het, which is not the case. | ||
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