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    Re: Aim for BEL!

    Quote Originally Posted by treachery View Post
    Touche!!!!!

    You are correct...but for the sake of it all take your example and plug the spider in for the "Mojave" which are both single gene animals(even with the understanding that the spider is classed a dom while the Mojave is classed co-dom) and well you get the picture the math is the important thing here! I may make a mistake but the math never lies.
    Your math isn't lying - you're just misinterpreting the results.

    The OP is looking to produce visual BELs. In this example, both a Butter Mojave and a Butter Mojave Pastel are visual BELs. You have a 12.5% chance at producing either, giving you a 25% overall chance at visual BELs. Half of that 25% chance just has a shot at another gene in the mix.
    Last edited by Eric Alan; 07-12-2014 at 12:30 AM. Reason: clarification
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