Posted by:
LadyOhh
at Wed Oct 12 16:24:26 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LadyOhh ]
I'm sorry, but Genetically speaking, there is such thing as at 25% het.
If you have a 50%, the probability of having the trait is 50%. If you cross two possible hets, you have a 25% chance of getting a carrier. This would be a 25% het. (Do the Punnet Square for Heterozygocity and you will see what I am talking about)
Most people market these as normals since it is a very slim chance and many people do not want to buy a 25%er AND! you have no way of determining if it is a het (as most people know) or not.
Hope this helps. ----- -Ohh, what a Lady-
Balls for Life, Baby!
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