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    Re: A little rusty on my genetics...help please

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    So I have a couple normal females that locked with a male bumblebee a few times and I luckily got them when I got them I introduced my male het. albino to one girl and my het. pied male to the other. I have seen both boys lock with the girls several times now as well and I am now noticing a lot of ovulation behaviour with both my girls...my question is this, what is the possibility of my girls having eggs with traits from the bee male and my males? May be a stupid question but any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers,

    Luckily if they don't pop any bees I will have my boys and girls for my own bee project after the weekend but I am still curious if my chances will be much better, lol
    If the bee is the dad you will have pastels,spiders and normals no bees.If the hets nailed them you will have possible hets for that trait.The babies will all look normal though.
    Last edited by joepythons; 02-24-2010 at 11:40 PM.
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