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    Punnett Squares??

    Ok, so Im trying to figure out Punnett Squares.... I can do a pastel to a spider easy, but how in the world would you make one for a bumblebee to a pinstripe? Do you have to foil the first pair like you would a recessive trait or what??? How would I set up a square for a co-dom with 2 traits to a co-dom with only one trait???


    Heres what Im getting....Im lost

    NI=Pinstripe NpNs=Pastel Spider?
    Would it be.....

    ___N__ I
    Ns _____
    Np _____


    or

    ___N___ I
    NN ______
    Np_______
    Ns______
    sp ________
    That cant be right how would you combine them??? That would only give me 8 squares when I need 16 right?

    Or is it?

    ___N___ I___N____I
    N_______
    s _______
    N _______
    p _______

    Im only getting 4 norm 4pin 2 pastel 2 spider 2 spinner 2 blasts...but no Spinnerblasts or bumblebees... Which both should be in there??? I think.....
    Sorry I cant make squares on here so its hard to explain, Im just trying to figure out how to set up the square!
    CoDom Spider Pastel to a codom Pinstripe
    Please help

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    Re: Sorry I posted this on the wrong page....

    We have a nifty little Tables feature that will help you format the punnet squares


    which would be coded like so:


    [TABLE="width=500px"] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
    1 | | | |
    2 | | | |
    3 | | | |
    4 | | | |
    [/TABLE]

    I know it has no relation to this thread, but I figured you, and others, would find it useful
    Last edited by Nate; 02-15-2010 at 07:58 PM.

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    Re: Sorry I posted this on the wrong page....

    12.5% WT
    12.5% pastel
    12.5% spider
    12.5% spider, pastel
    12.5% pinstrpe
    12.5% pinstrpe, pastel
    12.5% pinstrpe, spider
    12.5% pinstrpe, spider, pastel

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    Re: Punnett Squares??

    Im NOT looking for the results... I AM looking for HOW TO set up the square...so I can figure the results myself, I want to learn how to use these squares....Thank You
    Also, I have no friggin clue how to use that wizard program, and it sure doesnt tell me how to either...whats up witht that?

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    Re: Punnett Squares??

    Quote Originally Posted by Daynegerous View Post
    Im NOT looking for the results... I AM looking for HOW TO set up the square...so I can figure the results myself, I want to learn how to use these squares....Thank You
    Also, I have no friggin clue how to use that wizard program, and it sure doesnt tell me how to either...whats up witht that?
    You're welcome.
    Last edited by Nate; 02-15-2010 at 09:01 PM.

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    Re: Punnett Squares??

    Quote Originally Posted by Daynegerous View Post
    ___N___ I
    NN ______
    Np_______
    Ns______
    sp ________
    this one is correct (only 8 squares required)

    normal, pin x normal, pastel, spider, spider pastel...
    Last edited by alan1; 02-15-2010 at 09:02 PM.

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    Re: Punnett Squares??

    NS=Spider NP=Pastel NI =Pinstripe
    THis is the table I get, Which is obviously wrong, can someone show me how to fill it in right please.....


    PS Thanks for the table chart, it makes my question so much easier....

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    Re: Punnett Squares??

    Hi,

    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/genetics_intro.html

    And to use the wizard you need to know the number of base morphs and how they are expressed. It's amazing once you have the basics but notsomuch when you are still learning those.


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    Re: Punnett Squares??

    Quote Originally Posted by alan1 View Post
    this one is correct (only 8 squares required)

    normal, pin x normal, pastel, spider, spider pastel...
    IM trying to get a bumblebee to a pinstripe, that seems to be leaving quite a bit out...

    Sorry Nate I was talking about that link the other person posted, how the heck does that work??

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    Re: Punnett Squares??

    Hi,

    Select 3 abnormal traits.

    Build query.

    In the boxes enter pastel (tick codominant ), spider (tick dominant ), pinstripe (tick dominant ).

    For a male bumblebee click het for spider and pastel in the male column.

    For a female pinstripe select het in the pin line of the female column.

    and click "wt" for the female in the spider and pastel lines and for the male in the pinstripe line.

    Then click ask the wizard.


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