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    Re: A lesson on probabilites with double recessives

    Quote Originally Posted by paulh View Post
    916 normal (66% probability het caramel, 66% probability het pied)
    3/16 caramel (66% probability het pied)
    3/16 pied (66% probability het caramel)
    1/16 caramel pied
    The fractions are the probability of an outcome per baby. They are not the probability per clutch.
    This is what I was wondering about. I understand that the fraction is per baby. The 66 percent is what I was looking for. How did you arrive at that? Isn't the percentage het for just pied or caramel different than the percentage that it is double het for both?



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    Last edited by scooter11; 06-12-2013 at 11:09 PM.

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