Triple CoDom Punnet squares
I was over on the World of Ball Python's genetic wizard (http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wizard/) trying to figure out what a pairing between my male Killer Bee and female Black Pewter could possibly yield and I'm a little confused with the result.
This is what it told me:
Killer bee x Black Pewter
12.5% Super Pastel/Spider/Black Pastel
12.5% Killer Bee
12.5% Pastel/Black Pastel/Spider
12.5% Bumble bee
12.5% Super Pastel/Black Pastel
12.5% Super Pastel
12.5% Black Pewter
12.5% Pastel
Punnet square:
Normal Black Pastel Pastel Back Pastel/Pastel
Pastel
Pastel/Spider
Is this right? The only thing I don’t understand is where does the normal gene come in on this Punnet square? I figured since the Black Pewter is a double codom there wouldn't be a normal gene there to cause the possibility of a regular pastel coming out of this. Are these % right for this pairing?
Re: Triple CoDom Punnet squares
yes those % are correct. Idk what you used for the punnet square figures, but because of the killer bee there would be no normals. The black pewter is going to throw the black pastel or pastel gene or nither, so if the breeding were to a normal there would be the chance of normal offspring. But the killer bee will always throw at least the pastel gene. hope that helps
Re: Triple CoDom Punnet squares
Normal gets its own square, basically every trait gets its own square