Re: super pastel x mojave?
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Originally Posted by
AshleyB
is the result still a pastave? What would it be called and look like?? off to see if google can help me out.
Pastel Mojaves
Pastels
No Normals!
Re: super pastel x mojave?
Correct me if im wrong but a Super Pastel x Mojave would result in 50% Pastel (not super), and 50% Pastave, Would there be any mojaves that dont have the pastel gene? I would assume because the super pastel doesnt have the normal trait it wouldnt show?
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N PN PN
M PM PM
Re: super pastel x mojave?
Super pastel x Mojave?
Super Pastel Mojaves
Pastaves
Pastels
Mojaves
Right?
Re: super pastel x mojave?
I figured the ratio and knew there would be chances of mojaves, pastels and pastaves, i just wasnt sure if there was another name and type of super pastave... silly huh?
Re: super pastel x mojave?
all of them wluld carry the pastel gene 50% the mojave soo 50% pastave and 50 percent pastel
Re: super pastel x mojave?
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Originally Posted by
ShawnT
Super pastel x Mojave?
Super Pastel Mojaves
Pastaves
Pastels
Mojaves
Right?
The correct answers have already been given, but I thought I'd throw this in to hopefully clarify a little.
The mojave parent doesn't have the pastel gene, so there would be no super pastels in the clutch, hence no super pastel mojaves.
The super pastel parent is homozygous, so ALL offspring will carry the pastel gene, hence no mojaves.
The entire clutch would be pastaves (pastel mojave) and pastels.
Each egg would receive the pastel gene from the super pastel parent. Each egg would have a 50% probability of receiving the mojave gene.
Hope this helps.
Steve