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Possible het percentage
this one has me a bit stumped.
Pastel 66% Het Clown x Pastel
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Percent |
Fraction |
Traits |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Super Pastel, Het Clown |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Super Pastel |
25% |
1/4 |
Pastel, Het Clown |
25% |
1/4 |
Pastel |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Het Clown |
12.5% |
1/8 |
Normal |
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What's got ya stumped? Looks pretty typical to me. Of course in the calculator it assums the 66% het is a 100%het based on the offspring potential... if you really want to you can break it down a bit further and make things more complicated, sure, but for generalizations this is a good and to the point key!
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Re: Possible het percentage
 Originally Posted by reptileexperts
What's got ya stumped? Looks pretty typical to me. Of course in the calculator it assums the 66% het is a 100%het based on the offspring potential... if you really want to you can break it down a bit further and make things more complicated, sure, but for generalizations this is a good and to the point key!
that's part of the thing that confuses me
I have no idea how to determine what the offspring outcome can be, and what percentage het. they'll be.
All I know is simple things like, pastels, normals, and super pastels could come from them, with the possibility of hets but I have no idea how to work from there.
I avoid anything that's not 100% het for that reason, because it confuses me.
Last edited by Navy; 07-24-2012 at 04:36 AM.
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If you use 66% chance het, than you have a 33% chance of 50% being het, my numbers may be wrong here but that should generate 17.5% Het per young . . .
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the calc is just simply doing the results for a pastel het clown to a pastel. it does not let you put in possible het parents. you can however get possible het results by clicking the pos het output button.
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Female: |
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Percent |
Fraction |
Traits |
25% |
1/4 |
Super Pastel, 50% Possible Het Clown |
50% |
1/2 |
Pastel, 50% Possible Het Clown |
25% |
1/4 |
50% Possible Het Clown |
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Pastel 66% Het Clown x Pastel all the offsrping will be 33% het, since half of them statistically should get the gene if it is het. but there is a 33% chance it is not even het in the first place. so add it together you got a 66% chance of not being het aka 33% possible het (the missing 1% is due to rounding).
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Possible possible hets are different in that being a generation removed from a known het there is the chance they don't have a chance. But basically you half each generation if the gene chance is only in one parent so the offspring of a 66% het are 33% hets and the offspring of a 50% het are 25% hets. That would only work out with the offspring of a large number of possible hets though, for each individual possible het it is either is a het or not but since you don't know these percentages are the best we can do. I've proven three 25% chance het pied girls and a 33% chance het caramel girl but of course I used the markers to cheat with the pied project.
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I think the reason the calculator does what it does is because in reality a 66% possible het is either a 100% het if it proves out or not a het at all if it doesn't. The reason people buy possible hets is, if you can get a group for a decent price, you can really luck out. Especially if you do it with high end stuff. And I have to say, I never put much stock in "possible possible" hets, but I just proved out my Het Pied male as Double Het Albino Pied and he was something like 12.5% possible het Albino (100% het Pied). So it happens...
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Re: Possible het percentage
 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
the calc is just simply doing the results for a pastel het clown to a pastel. it does not let you put in possible het parents. you can however get possible het results by clicking the pos het output button.
Male: |
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Female: |
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Percent |
Fraction |
Traits |
25% |
1/4 |
Super Pastel, 50% Possible Het Clown |
50% |
1/2 |
Pastel, 50% Possible Het Clown |
25% |
1/4 |
50% Possible Het Clown |
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Pastel 66% Het Clown x Pastel all the offsrping will be 33% het, since half of them statistically should get the gene if it is het. but there is a 33% chance it is not even het in the first place. so add it together you got a 66% chance of not being het aka 33% possible het (the missing 1% is due to rounding).
 Originally Posted by RandyRemington
Possible possible hets are different in that being a generation removed from a known het there is the chance they don't have a chance. But basically you half each generation if the gene chance is only in one parent so the offspring of a 66% het are 33% hets and the offspring of a 50% het are 25% hets. That would only work out with the offspring of a large number of possible hets though, for each individual possible het it is either is a het or not but since you don't know these percentages are the best we can do. I've proven three 25% chance het pied girls and a 33% chance het caramel girl but of course I used the markers to cheat with the pied project.
Both of you made it a lot simpler for me. Thank you
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Re: Possible het percentage
 Originally Posted by FireStorm
I never put much stock in "possible possible" hets, but I just proved out my Het Pied male as Double Het Albino Pied and he was something like 12.5% possible het Albino (100% het Pied). So it happens...
thats awesome, and by doing that, you also proved out the generations before to also be het albino. congrads
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