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normal bpt vs het albino?
hi, what´s the diference betwen a normal ball and a het albino ball?
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Re: normal bpt vs het albino?
no visible difference, the het is carrying a gene for albinism.
vaughn
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Re: normal bpt vs het albino?
and from what i understand (I'm just learning)
if it's 100% het... then it definitely carries the gene
if it's 66% het... then it may carry the gene or it may not.
in light, Aleesha

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Re: normal bpt vs het albino?
 Originally Posted by recycling goddess
and from what i understand (I'm just learning)
if it's 100% het... then it definitely carries the gene
if it's 66% het... then it may carry the gene or it may not.
Basically, the percentages are probabilities. So the 100% het, or more correctly 100% probable het has a 100% probability to be a het, so it IS a het.
The 66% probability happens this way -
In a het to het breeding where you get 4 eggs, the probabilities show that you should get
1 albino (25%)
2 hets (50%)
1 normal (25%)
If you get an albino, you KNOW its an albino! But on the other 3, the only way to find out is to breed them. So, if you get 1 albino and 3 normal looking babies, statistically speaking, 2 of those normal looking babies should be hets. 2 out of 3 or 2/3 probability = 66%.
In a het(100%) to normal breeding, all of the babies will be normal looking.
According to the probabilities, out of 4 babies, you should get
2 hets (50%)
2 normals (50%)
Since you can't tell them apart, they are all statistically 50% probable hets.
Hope this helps to explain it some.
Steve
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Re: normal bpt vs het albino?
Excellent post Brad! Very clear and concise!
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Re: normal bpt vs het albino?
 Originally Posted by rabernet
Excellent post Brad! Very clear and concise!
Thanks, Robin!
And... I guess you can call me Brad if you want to!

Steve
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