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ok this is a quick genetics question....

fruitionx Oct 12, 2003 07:10 PM

what would a 66% het x 66% het produce of the same morph?
Thanks so much!
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Lauren
Leos and Uros

Replies (3)

fruitionx Oct 12, 2003 07:11 PM

say they are both the same morph, lets use albinos so say you have two albinos both 66% het for patternless albino what would you get?
Thanks~
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Lauren
Leos and Uros

leosandsnakes Oct 12, 2003 09:28 PM

well you would get
25% normal albinos
50% albinos het patternless
25% Albino patternless

that is if they are indead hets, one may be a hetand the other not, or nether one may be hets, or both maybe hets. there 66% so 2 of 3 are hets....
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Hello peoples

royalgoldreps Oct 13, 2003 11:10 AM

OK, say you got lucky and both albinos were het for patternless. You could get the following results:

25% Homozygous Albino
50% Homozygous Albino, Het. Paternless
25% Homozygous Albino, Homozygous Paternless

If only one was het:

50% Homozygous Albino,
50% Homozygous Albino, Het. Paternless

and 100% Albinos if you got zero hets.
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Steven
Royal Gold Reptiles
Offspring available now from LV Patternless Albino stock for '03 and '04.
Working towards Bell Patternless Albinos for '05.

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