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  • 08-23-2009, 08:11 PM
    OhhWatALoser
    Re: quick question on genetics
    alrite lets start with this

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    out of curiosity:
    if u breed albino (or any other recessive) to a norm, u would produce norms 100% het for albino: correct?

    yes, all of the babies would be 100% het

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    if u breed albino to het albino, u would produce 50% albinos, 25% norms and 25% 66 or 50% het for albino: please clarify @_@

    no, half albinos and half 100% hets, albino has to pass the albino gene, so its eigher het or albino.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    if u breed het albino to het albino, u would produce 50% albinos, 25% norms, and 25% norm 66% het for albino: correct?

    25% albino, 50% het, 25% normal, but you can't tell the difference between the normals and hets, so all the normal looking ones are 66% het

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    if u breed albino to albino, u would produce albinos and norms 100% het for albino: correct?

    nope, all albinos (be a nice clutch wouldn't it?)

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    if u breed het albino to norm, u would produce norms 33% het for albino, correct?

    odds would be half het and half normal, but again you can't tell the difference, so they would all be 50% hets.

    alrite now....

    Simple Dom:
    dom x norm = 50% dom + 50% norm

    dom x dom = 75% dom + 25% norm? (correct)
    *********************************************
    Simple Co-Dom:
    co-dom x norm = 50% co-dom + 50% norm

    co-dom x co-dom = 25% norm + 50% co-dom + 25% homo?
    ********************************************
    Simple Homo:

    homo x homo = all homos (hahaha... ok ill be mature now...)

    homo x co-dom = 50% homo, 50% co-dom

    homo x norm = all co-dom

    homo x dom = dom gene don't have a het or homo form. so to have a homo x dom pairing it have to be different genes. but still it would be...
    50% dom gene + co-dom gene, 50% co-dom, so say spider and super pastel
    50% bubblebee, 50% pastel.

    homo x rec = i think your confussed, rec you mean recessive? i think we need to go back to basics, there are 3 types of simple genes, dom, co-dom, and recessive. dom you eigher have the gene or you don't, spider is a spider or its not, co-dom and recessive can be in eigher het or homo forms. lesser is a co-dom gene and lesser is the het form and the homo form is a BEL. albino is a recessive gene, hets are just gene carriers and homo form is the albino.

    homo x het = assuming its a recessive gene, 50% homo, 50% hets

    you might want to reread some genetic info, you seem to be really confussed
  • 08-23-2009, 08:29 PM
    harm286
    Re: quick question on genetics
    ahahaha homo lol im just playin
  • 08-23-2009, 09:04 PM
    h00blah
    Re: quick question on genetics
    This:

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    co-dom and recessive can be in either het or homo forms. lesser is a co-dom gene and lesser is the het form and the homo form is a BEL. albino is a recessive gene, hets are just gene carriers and homo form is the albino.

    answered this:

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    would a rec (albino, or axanthic, etc..) technically be a homo of hets?

    which also mean that

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    homo x rec = ?

    was redundant.

    thankies =]. i understand now
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