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    BEL (Lesser/Lesser) + Lesser

    = 50/50 BEL / Lesser ?!?

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    Re: BEL (Lesser/Lesser) + Lesser

    Quote Originally Posted by JibbaJabba View Post
    = 50/50 BEL / Lesser ?!?

    Just curious
    A BEL (double Lesser) bred with a single Lesser would produce:
    50% chance of BEL's(double Lessers)
    50% chance of Lessers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Agent73 View Post
    A BEL (double Lesser) bred with a single Lesser would produce:
    50% chance of BEL's(double Lessers)
    50% chance of Lessers
    Thought as much, cheers ;-)

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    Re: BEL (Lesser/Lesser) + Lesser

    Its the same concept as a normal bred to a lesser. The normal is hom, so is the bel, the result is 100% offspring will get said genetic trait (in this case het normal or het bel). So you pretty much just take the normal/lesser breeding, drop normal and add lesser to both results, hence it being 50/50 Bel/Lesser (lesserlesser/lesser)
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