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More genetics questions, lol!
Ok so now I'm getting more curious with genetics. So, for my breeding project I'm doing next year, I wanted to know these questions:
Normal x Normal= 100% Normals (breeding Monty and Candice together next year for a start)
Normal x Spider= 50% Normals & 50% Spiders (planning on getting a female Spider later this year, and I will be breeding her to Monty but I'm getting an '09 female so I will breed her in most likely 2-3 years)
Pastel x Normal= 50% Normals & 50% Pastels (if I have left over money, I was planning on getting a Pastel BP, most likely a male though)
Pastel x Spider= 25% Pastels, 25% Spiders, and 50% Bumblebees (if I do happen to breed a male Pastel to a female Spider if I do get the male Pastel later this year besides breeding Monty to the female Spider. Male Pastel will be an '09 as well). I'm confused on this one.
I believe I'm pretty wrong on that last one, or maybe even more of them, that's why I need someone to correct me lol. So, most likely, this is what I would breed:
Breeding project of 2010: Normal x Normal (Monty & Candice)
Breeding project of 2011:
Normal x Spider (Monty & a female Spider)
Pastel x Normal (If I do get a Pastel male later this year, most likely will be breeding him to Candice for his first time)
Pastel x Spider (If I do get a Pastel male later this year, most likely will be breeding him to the female Spider & Candice)
Just trying to get everything straightened out and know what to expect in the outcomes of the offspring when I start to breed.
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Re: More genetics questions, lol!
when you breed the pastel to the spider you will get....
25%-spider
25%-pastel
25%-bumblebee
25%-normal
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Re: More genetics questions, lol!
 Originally Posted by tjones
when you breed the pastel to the spider you will get....
25%-spider
25%-pastel
25%-bumblebee
25%-normal
How do you get normals?
Pastels and Spiders bred together don't produce normals, I don't think? I don't really see how they could produce normals because Pastels and Spiders are base morphs, if I'm not mistaken.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: More genetics questions, lol!
If you do a simple punnet square, it'll show that you get 1/4 normals, 1/4 pastels, 1/4 spiders, 1/4 bees.
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Re: More genetics questions, lol!
 Originally Posted by Mitch21
If you do a simple punnet square, it'll show that you get 1/4 normals, 1/4 pastels, 1/4 spiders, 1/4 bees.
I'm so horrible at Punnett squares lol. It still seems kind of confusing that you'd get normals if normals weren't even bred to the Pastel or Spider to get Bumblebees which is impossible. I kinda get it, but then again it still seems kind of confusing to me since I'm not used to the Pastel x Spider thing.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: More genetics questions, lol!
Forgot to add the punnet... Sorry!
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The SP is the bumblebee... The sP is the pastel... The Sp is the spider.. and The sp is the normal...
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Re: More genetics questions, lol!
 Originally Posted by Mitch21
Forgot to add the punnet... Sorry!
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The SP is the bumblebee... The sP is the pastel... The Sp is the spider.. and The sp is the normal...
I totally get it now lol. Thanks for posting that up it makes sense now :].
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BPnet Veteran
Re: More genetics questions, lol!
all snakes carry 2 alleles. Pastels carry one allele for pastel and one allele for normal. (If it had 2 alleles for pastel it would be a super pastel)
Spiders carry one allele for spider and one allele for normal.
If each parent can only pass on one allele, then the possibilites would be:
Spider allele + Pastel Allele (Bumblebee)
Spider Allele + Normal Allele (Spider)
Normal Allele + Pastel Allele (Pastel)
Normal Allele + Normal Allele (Normal)
Hope this helps,
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Re: More genetics questions, lol!
 Originally Posted by Hock3ymonk3y
all snakes carry 2 alleles. Pastels carry one allele for pastel and one allele for normal. (If it had 2 alleles for pastel it would be a super pastel)
Spiders carry one allele for spider and one allele for normal.
If each parent can only pass on one allele, then the possibilites would be:
Spider allele + Pastel Allele (Bumblebee)
Spider Allele + Normal Allele (Spider)
Normal Allele + Pastel Allele (Pastel)
Normal Allele + Normal Allele (Normal)
Hope this helps,
Oh ok that is a lot more clear. Thanks for that, now I totally understand it.
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