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    Pied genetics

    So how do you figure out what % het the offspring will be. If I breed a visual to
    a non het what % het will the offspring be? Are they all 100% het pied?

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    Re: Pied genetics

    All non visuals are not 100% het pied. Do you know the % of your non visual? The only way to be certain you will get all visuals is to breed a visual to a visual

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    Re: Pied genetics

    For any recessive gene pairing, if one is visual and the other does not carry the gene at all, the results for all offspring will be 100% het for the recessive gene.


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    That's what I was looking for. I have two 100% het pied females. I am
    going to get a visual male to pair with them, but also wanted to make some
    other 100% het stuff. So if I breed the male to anything I will get 100% het babies, correct? Meaning all of the babies will carry one side of the pied gene. 100% of the babies will be 100% het pied?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bcycling View Post
    That's what I was looking for. I have two 100% het pied females. I am
    going to get a visual male to pair with them, but also wanted to make some
    other 100% het stuff. So if I breed the male to anything I will get 100% het babies, correct? Meaning all of the babies will carry one side of the pied gene. 100% of the babies will be 100% het pied?
    That is correct. The visual male will have to pass the recessive gene on to all offspring.


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    Pied x Normal = Het Pieds
    Pied x Het Pied = Het Pieds + Pieds
    Het Pied X Het Pied = Normal looking offsprings (considered 66% Het Pied) + Pieds
    Het Pied x Normal- Normal looking offsprings considered 50% Het Pied
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