Re: Question about genetics
Ok I didn't know if they would be one or the other. I was wondering how I would be able to map genetics without the use of the genetics calculators. Are there any easy ways using multiple genes?
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Re: Question about genetics
Thanks Eric Alan that helped a lot. So how would I go about adding a second recessive gene such as het hypo? Would it be BbGgHh?
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Re: Question about genetics
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Thanks Eric Alan that helped a lot. So how would I go about adding a second recessive gene such as het hypo? Would it be BbGgHh?
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Yep! You just need to remember to have the locus represented in both parents to keep it balanced and have the results come out correctly. If one were het Hypo and the other were not, you'd have one hH and one HH.
The fun part will come when you try to figure out the phenotypes in pairings that only involve heterozygous recessive animals. Remember - you can't visually tell the difference between HH and Hh. That's where the 66%, 50%, etc possible het terms come into play in this hobby. ;)