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    Re: Not a breeder, just curious

    You can only have two copies of an allele (form of a gene) at a single locus (location): Albino and Candy share the same locus: so assuming you have the proper alleles present you can only have an Albino, Candino, or a Candy.

    Albino = Albino/Albino (Homozygous - 2 copies of the same)
    Candy = Candy/Candy (Homozygous - 2 copies of the same)
    Candino = Candy/Albino (Heterozygous - 1 copy of each)

    Crossing Albino x Candino will produce:
    50% Candinos and 50% Albinos

    Genetics Calculator:
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