Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?
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Originally Posted by
texanborn
Okay I might not be clicking the correct things but,
When I try het. Piebald female X het. Piebald male I get Error message. It should be basic 25% normal, 50% het Piebald, 25% Piebald correct?
Again it could be the silly human over here:taz: just let me know if my wits have gone begging!
Awesome programming!
I only have 2 error message, one is if you put 3 gene of the same complex in one snake (ex. mojave/lesser/butter) and the other is if you have the same trait in the calc twice, which im assuming is what you have.
for that pairing you just need to put piebald in one line and click the male het and the female het on that same line. then click breed
Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
texanborn
Okay I might not be clicking the correct things but,
When I try het. Piebald female X het. Piebald male I get Error message. It should be basic 25% normal, 50% het Piebald, 25% Piebald correct?
Again it could be the silly human over here:taz: just let me know if my wits have gone begging!
Awesome programming!
Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?
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Originally Posted by
OhhWatALoser
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/killer-blast/
I thought Killer Blast = super pastel pinstripe = super blast
Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?
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Originally Posted by
wax32
I guess I could add some headers above each single/double/triple/ect. might make it a little easier to read.
Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?
Thanks OhhWatALoser! I figured it was me clicking the wrong thing!:gj:
Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?
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Originally Posted by
OhhWatALoser
I guess I could add some headers above each single/double/triple/ect. might make it a little easier to read.
That could work too... but some might not know if a morph is single/double/triple/ etc., ya know? Just trying to keep it simple.
Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?
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Originally Posted by
wax32
That could work too... but some might not know if a morph is single/double/triple/ etc., ya know? Just trying to keep it simple.
ctrl + f is gonna be the easiest way to find what your looking for no matter how i organize it, there over 300 changes.
maybe if i had a search box on top of the page....maybe ill look into that