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    Re: super genetic stripe.

    Quote Originally Posted by BAMReptiles View Post
    youre contradicting yourself, het to het gives you visuals and 66% hets......

    ah ok- u meant in the 2nd breeding- ok than ure right. but in the first breeding u wouldnt get any possible hets.


    so i think were both right...

    and for the threadstarter: its not that hard.

    u breed a super pastel to a genetic stripe. the super pastel is (co?-)dominat so all ur offspring will be pastels. the genetic stripe is rezessive. so all babys carry the gene for genetic stripe, but the do not express themself in the phenotype.

    now u have a full litter of pastels het. genetic stripe.

    when u breed them together, u get genetic stripes, pastel genetic stripes, super genetic stripes and normals.

    but since u cant tell which one is het and which one is normal, u call them 66% possible het. that means that 2/3 babies are 100% hets and 1/3 is a normal



    oh sorry guys- i havent read the whole threat- just read till" im confused again"- ok- now u got 3 times the same answer...lol
    Last edited by joe23; 06-01-2010 at 04:06 PM.

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