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    I think I confused myself! Nevermind!
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    Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?

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    Make enough lines where people can breed two 5 gene snakes.

    Looking good so far!
    Well i set it up for worst case scenario, 7 genes all hets, if i go 8 it times out, so i left it at 7. takes a while to receive data from 7 lol

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    I put the het albino male and the homo albino female on different lines... if you put them on the same line it works properly
    yea no reason to type albino twice , Ill look into something that doesn't allow you to do that i guess lol

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    Eventually it would be nice to not see homozygous at all (it would be implied) and just "het" instead of heterozygous.
    working on that right now, atleast omitting the homozygous part, im leaving heterozygous tho, more people need to understand what het means lol. It bothers me when your trying to explain genetics to someone and you mention a "het pastel" and someone pips up and says "you can't have a het pastel, its co-dom".....-_-... obviously you don't know what het means. i mean it would say just pastel or yellow belly, but it will say heterozygous albino and what not

    i also got my own domain now, figured id get one at some point, so why not now?
    http://www.owalreptiles.com/genetics.php
    Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 01-17-2011 at 02:06 PM.

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    Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?

    Quote Originally Posted by wax32 View Post
    Make enough lines where people can breed two 5 gene snakes.

    Looking good so far!
    1,048,576 Combos. No thank you.

    Quote Originally Posted by wax32 View Post

    That seems BROKE.


    I put the het albino male and the homo albino female on different lines... if you put them on the same line it works properly...
    Thats saying that they are two different traits. Plus there is no fix for this the problem being.

    Albino Homo, Het
    Albino Het, Homo

    So is it Homo, Het. Homo, Homo. Het, Het. Or Het, Homo

    You can pound any calculation you want in to a calculator and it will give you the correct answer.. to what you pounded in. Irrelevant of what you wanted.

    Also this must be left open because if two different genes cause the same thing and might be both called the same or similar they will still have to be treated different.

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    Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?

    alrite, if I'm gonna screw it up, this is most likely where, I added a check box to use trade names and also a check box to abbreviate heterozygous and homozygous. I'm sure I missed alot of names and I wrote a database of over 300 changes, so im sure I added a space where it didn't belong or something, so if something doesn't display right, or a combo is wrong or anything, lemme know.

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    I saw you got your own domain... I think EVERYONE ought to have one.

    I'm liking the combo names... when applicable. I'll play with it some more and see what I see.
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    Rarrrrrrr....

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    Sometimes Albino drops the "o" and sometimes there is no space behind a comma. Little details...

    By the way I listed albino on the same line for male and female on that one and it listed Albino and Homo. Albin. Dunno

    Super Pastel, Albino, Genetic Stripe, Ivory, Sunglow, Firemon, Homo. Albin

    Is sunglow hypo albino? seems like albino is getting listed three times in the same animal.
    Last edited by wax32; 01-19-2011 at 08:26 PM.
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    Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?

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    Sometimes Albino drops the "o" and sometimes there is no space behind a comma. Little details...

    By the way I listed albino on the same line for male and female on that one and it listed Albino and Homo. Albin. Dunno

    Super Pastel, Albino, Genetic Stripe, Ivory, Sunglow, Firemon, Homo. Albin

    Is sunglow hypo albino? seems like albino is getting listed three times in the same animal.
    copy and paste just the parents and ill take a look at it, its the first table in the "post on ball pythons.net" par

    nvm didn;t noticed u posted the table above lol ill look into it
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    yup I had some spaces where the didn't belong, thx for pointing that out, should be fixed now, lemme know if you find more. and btw yes a sunglow is an albino hypo

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    Re: So what is the math behind a punnet square?

    I have the feeling that the punnet square calculator makes use of simple mathematics. I would request him to do the mathematics on paper, scan it and upload it so that we will be able to know the secret behind it. Anyway I found the genetic calculator pretty difficult to use. I couldn’t follow the language.

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