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    pastel het albino

    I have a pastel het albino male going to norm het albino females.
    In regards to a punnet square, the females are Na.
    What would the pastel het albino be and how would the male and female fit in a punnet square?

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    P= Pastel gene
    A= Albino gene
    Lower case latter = normal gene

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    Re: pastel het albino

    Quote Originally Posted by koda View Post
    I have a pastel het albino male going to norm het albino females.
    In regards to a punnet square, the females are Na.
    What would the pastel het albino be and how would the male and female fit in a punnet square?
    Kind of off topic, but is your pastel het albino brighter than the average pastels out there?

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    Re: pastel het albino

    Quote Originally Posted by m00kfu View Post
    Kind of off topic, but is your pastel het albino brighter than the average pastels out there?
    Not sure what you mean by brighter. He is for sure not lighter, like a baby might look.

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    Re: pastel het albino

    Quote Originally Posted by koda View Post
    Not sure what you mean by brighter. He is for sure not lighter, like a baby might look.
    In your opinion should he be brighter, like maybe having distinct yellow shading?

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    Re: pastel het albino

    Quote Originally Posted by koda View Post
    In your opinion should he be brighter, like maybe having distinct yellow shading?

    no, i'm not quite sure why he asked that question. Albino is recessive and will not show in the het form

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    Re: pastel het albino

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    no, i'm not quite sure why he asked that question. Albino is recessive and will not show in the het form
    So in the square you created the female het is on the side as pA and pa.
    Does pa mean normal?


    What would these actually be?

    PpAA PpAa ppAA ppAa
    PpAa Ppaa ppAa ppaa

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    Re: pastel het albino

    Quote Originally Posted by koda View Post
    So in the square you created the female het is on the side as pA and pa.
    Does pa mean normal?


    What would these actually be?

    PpAA PpAa ppAA ppAa
    PpAa Ppaa ppAa ppaa
    Punnett squares to me are a really bad way of depicting what going on. but you have to lay them out by possibility of what they can pass on.

    the male is on top and with he genes he can do 1 of 4 things, pass both an albino and pastel gene, pass just pastel, pass just albino, or pass neither, the female only passes an albino gene or doesn't. now you do your matrix then look at your results, single capital letters are heterozygous (aka het) and 2 similar capital letters are homozygous.

    PpAA Pastel Albino
    PpAa Pastel het Albino
    ppAA Albino
    ppAa het Albino
    PpAa Pastel het Albino
    Ppaa Pastel
    ppAa het Albino
    ppaa Normal

    so now you add up duplicates and you get

    1/8 Pastel Albino
    1/4 Pastel het Albino
    1/8 Pastel
    1/8 Albino
    1/4 het Albino
    1/8 Normal

    or if you want the easy way www.owalreptiles.com
    Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 02-05-2011 at 08:08 PM.

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    Re: pastel het albino

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    Punnett squares to me are a really bad way of depicting what going on. but you have to lay them out by possibility of what they can pass on.

    the male is on top and with he genes he can do 1 of 4 things, pass both an albino and pastel gene, pass just pastel, pass just albino, or pass neither, the female only passes an albino gene or doesn't. now you do your matrix then look at your results, single capital letters are heterozygous (aka het) and 2 similar capital letters are homozygous.

    PpAA Pastel Albino
    PpAa Pastel het Albino
    ppAA Albino
    ppAa het Albino
    PpAa Pastel het Albino
    Ppaa Pastel
    ppAa het Albino
    ppaa Normal

    so now you add up duplicates and you get

    1/8 Pastel Albino
    1/4 Pastel het Albino
    1/8 Pastel
    1/8 Albino
    1/4 het Albino
    1/8 Normal

    or if you want the easy way www.owalreptiles.com
    Very cool, thank you
    once my brain stops spinning I might figure this out.
    What do you think about a cross between a butter and a pewter pastel?

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    Re: pastel het albino

    Quote Originally Posted by koda View Post
    Very cool, thank you
    once my brain stops spinning I might figure this out.
    What do you think about a cross between a butter and a pewter pastel?
    Also what is confusing is the only book i've used is Kevin McCurley's "The Complete Ball Python" and he seems to use NN and Na for the het albino.
    You use pA and pa, why such a difference?

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