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    Re: Bumblebee's

    Quote Originally Posted by Roswell
    To make a bee you breed a pastel to a spider. Bees are double homozygous. This means that they carry both dominant genes (for pastel and spider). The odds are only what combo will show up. Both genes = Bee, Spider gene = spider, Pastel gene = Pastel.

    Not sure how the punnett would look though.
    How do you figure? They are both het for the spider and pastel gene. If what you were saying was true, you would not be able to make killer bee's, as they are homozygous for pastel.

    Robin
    Last edited by Dr_Gonz0; 10-08-2007 at 05:00 AM.

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