Quote Originally Posted by Watever View Post
No it's wrong. You see, a Bumblebee to a Pastel will result in Killerbee, Bumblebee, SuperPastel, Pastel, Spider and Normal.
That's why you can't use only 1 letter to represent a gene, but both.

Code:
PnSn x Pnnn

        PS	Pn	nS	nn
Pn	PPSn	PPnn	PnSn	Pnnn
Pn	PPSn	PPnn	PnSn	Pnnn
nn	PnSn	Pnnn	nnSn	nnnn
nn	PnSn	Pnnn	nnSn	nnnn


Genotype Frequencies: 
PPSn:    2 ( 12.5% ) Killerbee (Super Pastel Spider)
PPnn:    2 ( 12.5% ) Super Pastel
PnSn:    4 ( 25% ) Bumblebee (Pastel Spider)
Pnnn:    4 ( 25% ) Pastel
nnSn:    2 ( 12.5% ) Spider
nnnn:    2 ( 12.5% ) Normal
or in your Caps Code
Code:
PpSs x Ppss

PS	Ps	pS	ps
Ps	PPSs	PPss	PpSs	Ppss
Ps	PPSs	PPss	PpSs	Ppss
ps	PpSs	Ppss	ppSs	ppss
ps	PpSs	Ppss	ppSs	ppss


Genotype Frequencies: 
PPSs:    2 ( 12.5% )
PPss:    2 ( 12.5% )
PpSs:    4 ( 25% )
Ppss:    4 ( 25% )
ppSs:    2 ( 12.5% )
ppss:    2 ( 12.5% )
Bumblebee x pastel...
see thats where I knew I was doing something wrong.... So there is reason for the longer ones... arrrrr. I sort of get that though. Since you have to have all four on the top you have to have 4 on the sides...

So if you did something like a lemon blast x pastel it would be the same?
instead of the S being spider for the bumblebee, just make it for "stripe" for pin stripe, to save from re writing the whole thing. Wouldnt it work exactly the same, since its a mix of two genes in one.
A chance of super blasts instead of killer bee, and lemon blasts instead of bumblebees.

I just never got why it would be four across. Since its sposto be like only two genes? or so I thought.