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    Is this correct? Theoretical breeding of double co-dom gene.

    Say you have a lemon blast and it's bred with a normal. Since it has two dom./co-dom. genes, the resultant offspring can be:

    25% normal, 25% pastel, 25% pinstripe, 25% lemon blast.

    However, say it's bred with a single co-dom., a mojave in this case, resulting in

    12.5% normal, 12.5% mojave, 12.5% pastel, 12.5% pastave, 12.5% pinstripe, 12.5% pinstripe x mojave, 12.5% lemon blast, 12.5% lemon blast x mojave.

    I'm considering buying a male (to breed with my female mojave) and wish to ensure I understand it correctly.

    Thanks!

    edit: I realized that a pinstripe is a dominant and there's no known super. Not letting me correct my title, though.
    Last edited by Erratum; 08-27-2010 at 12:42 PM. Reason: correction
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    Re: Is this correct? Theoretical breeding of double co-dom gene.

    yeah u got the odds right.

    now shoot for them and send me 2!!!
    0.1 Normal (Sookie)
    1.0 Pastel (Syler)
    0.1 BumbleBee (Scully)
    1.0 Butter (Gimme)
    0.1 Mojave (Saffy)
    1.0 Albino (Leopold)
    1.0 Pinstripe (Triston)
    1.0 Basset/Beagle Mix (Bilbo)
    0.1 Basset Hound (Mimi)
    a bunch of red eared sliders
    and the oldest, male pit/mix Corky. 18yrs strong.

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