Quote Originally Posted by tonkatoyman View Post
The Punnett for a bumblebee will have one each Pastel and normal gene, and one each Spider and normal Gene. It has to contain the super form of the morph for it to carry both morph genes. Killer bee would be two Pastel genes, then one spider and one normal gene
... So what your saying is that the two genes that it has would be Pn and Sn for pastel normal and spider normal.

How do you work out a square for that??? I dont know how to tell what it is lol..

if your doing bumblebee x pastel, you would have (top left to right) PPn PSn Pnn and Snn right? Maby im doing this all wrong... I wish i could remember sophmore year biology hahaha.




so if you have a homozygous spider x superpastel then it would be SS and PP correct?
since that is the super form.


i get the part with the killerbee.