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Re: fashionably late, but ...
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Lulu ![]() 1.1.3 T. M. Marcianus (Albino), Sissle, Kia and the sprogs 1.1.0 T. S. Tetrataenia, Clyde & Bonnie |
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Re: fashionably late, but ...
Thanks.
I can't really follow what you're saying, but here we go with an explanation ![]() I have a normal wildcolored animal: CC ( big C = wildcolor gene and is dominant) I have a heterozygote albino animal: cC (big C same as above and small c is the albino gene ) I have an albino: cc I breed albino x wilcolored: I get all cC combinations, nothing else is possible if you draw a matrix. ( this is the first example in the matrix) I breed albino x heterozygote: I get all albino or heteryzygote animals. X c c c cc cc C cC cC I breed heterozygote x heterozygote (also in the article): As you see, you get a mix of albino and normal colored animals. Of these normal colored animals, some are heterozygote but not all. And you don't know which are. But there are 2 chances out of 3 that it is heteryzygote (2/3 = 66%). So there is a 66% possibility on a heterozygote animal. Hope that this clarifies it a bit more. ![]() X c C c cc cC C cC CC |
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Re: fashionably late, but ...
You really have some fantastic specimen there. Those are great photos. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: fashionably late, but ...
Beautiful snakes!!! If I ever take a trip to your corner of the world, better watch out , I may have to snake-nap a few!!!!!!!
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