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Het/poss het

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  • 05-17-2016, 07:00 PM
    locolobito
    Re: Het/poss het
    I get what your saying. To me banana and coral glow look the same but yellows are brighter on one and not the other. There are several more that to me are the same but different names. I have better understanding of black n rust, red and blue Dobermans than anything else.

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  • 05-17-2016, 10:07 PM
    Asherah
    Re: Het/poss het
    For an animal to be 66% het, both parents have to be 100% het for the same thing. For example if you breed a visual pied to a normal you produce 100% het, non visual offspring. If you breed a 100% het pied to a normal the offspring all have a 50% chance of being het pied. 2 het pieds bred together would produce some visual offspring. Each non visual offspring would have a 66% chance of being het pied because both parents carry one copy of the recessive gene.

    And to touch on the ghost confusion, there are often many names for different lines of the same morph depending on who produced them. Examples would be coral glow and banana, lesser and butter, hypo and ghost, etc.

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  • 05-17-2016, 10:58 PM
    locolobito
    Re: Het/poss het
    Again, thank you.

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