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Re: A Lesson in Basic Genetics
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Re: A Lesson in Basic Genetics
Originally Posted by JLC
Layman’s Crash Course in Ball Python Genetics
What about all those %’s people talk about?
When dealing with Het x Normal and Het x Het breeding pairs, all the Normal-looking offspring have a chance of being Het, but you can’t tell by looking whether or not it has the gene. In a Het x Normal pairing…each offspring has a statistical 50% chance of carrying the gene, so it is called “50% Het”. In a Het x Het pairing, all normal babies have a 66% chance of carrying the recessive gene and that’s where the “66% Het” term comes from.
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Great info. Thank you for posting it to help newbies like me.
So I was hoping to find my answers here in this section but I didn't. So this is what Im curious about related to this subject:
%50 x %50
%50 x %66
%50 x %100
%66 x %66,
%66 x %100
Are they possible hets with just percentage that have to be mathematically figured out?
And I would logically assume that a visual morph x with any % het would make %100 het, if not, visual morph.
Please enlighten me. Thank you.
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Re: A Lesson in Basic Genetics
Originally Posted by t-Roy
Great info. Thank you for posting it to help newbies like me.
So I was hoping to find my answers here in this section but I didn't. So this is what Im curious about related to this subject:
%50 x %50
%50 x %66
%50 x %100
%66 x %66,
%66 x %100
Are they possible hets with just percentage that have to be mathematically figured out?
And I would logically assume that a visual morph x with any % het would make %100 het, if not, visual morph.
Please enlighten me. Thank you.
All of the pairings that you mentioned apart from the 100% het involved breedings would have to be considered normal offspring.
You can't breed 2 50% together and produce all normal looking babies and still consider them possible hets in regards to the clutch.
You will need further breeding trials to establish if any of the parents are in fact heterozygous animals.
50% simply means that one parent was het.
66% means that both parents were het but the baby is normal in appearance.
Since if you had 4 eggs, you have a 1 in 4 chance of producing a homozygous animal. Leaving you with 3 eggs, all normal appearing and a 2 out of 3 chance for the gene to have passed on. (66%)
Do yourself a favour and get yourself a 100% het for the trait if you want to start proving out possible hets.
Better yet, if all of the possible hets are for the same morph then buy the visual homozygous animal and have a 50% chance at producing visual morphs if the parent turns out to be a het.
-Steven
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Re: A Lesson in Basic Genetics
CO-DOMINANT:
Butter – Blue Eyed Leucistic
Cinny – Super Cinny
What do the second names mean? like I know their morphs and all but is it just a different name or something? or what?
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Re: A Lesson in Basic Genetics
Originally Posted by TylerxToxic
CO-DOMINANT:
Butter – Blue Eyed Leucistic
Cinny – Super Cinny
What do the second names mean? like I know their morphs and all but is it just a different name or something? or what?
Tyler this is more of an information thread. Specific questions you might have are likely going to get more responses if you start your own thread asking about what you need to know.
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Re: A Lesson in Basic Genetics
Thank you so much! This thread has helped me tons, as a total newbie to genetics (and one who is looking to breed )!
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Re: A Lesson in Basic Genetics
That really helped a ton with knowing which morphs are recessive, dom and codom. Thanks a bunch!!!!
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Re: A Lesson in Basic Genetics
that was very informative and it really helped me understand the lingo on these forums alot better. im new to the herp world and im growing very strongly attached. being more "in the know" is just making my desire for this hobby that much more intense XD
great job, i learned alot
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Re: A Lesson in Basic Genetics
awesome, amazing.....so let me ask you this mojave x mojave = leucistic
PAIN IS WEAKNESS LEAVING THE BODY
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Re: A Lesson in Basic Genetics
This is Great!! is there a printable or pdf version of it?
Thanks
Travis
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