Quote Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj View Post
The first column would be PnSn meaning Pastel and normal gene at the same locus as pastel, combined with Spider gene and normal gene at the same locus as spider. Thugh both these "n" 's are the same, they actually correspond to two different genes...but both being normal at the same locus. This nomenclature is a bit confusing, IMO.

JonV
I have no idea what you said means. lol.
on the first row its top row starts with PS, then the left column is Pn? So can the PS only give a P to the P or n of the pastel, or an S to the P of pastel or S to the n of pastel

and idk why its Pn Pn nn nn. shouldnt it be P n for all of them. Or.... do you just add the n to all of them, to complete the chart. because it can either give pastel or normal... but this way it can give more normals then pastel genes.