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Pewter X Pewter?
I did a search and couldn't quite come up with what I was looking for. I'm looking at a cinny and a pastel tomorrow, of course with the intent of breeding pewters some day. Here is my question: A pewter x pewter breeding could produce all of the following, correct?
Pewters
Super Pastels
Super Cinnamons
Silver Bullets (Silver Streaks)
Sterlings
I suppose you could get a normal out of that as well, but I imagine the chances would be incredibly low considering all the co-dom genes in play. Am I close on this?
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Re: Pewter X Pewter?
pewters, super cinnies, cinnies, pastels, super pastels, normals, super cinny pastel, super pastel cinny and super pastel super cinny.
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Re: Pewter X Pewter?
Pewter X Pewter would give you Silver Bullets and Pewters.
Black Pewter to Black Pewter would produce Black Pewters and Silver Streaks.
Marc
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Re: Pewter X Pewter?
ok, I'm new to punnett squares, but wouldn't the square look like PnCn x PnCn? With cinnamon and pastel representing the dominant genes and normal being the recessive? Or is it PCn x PCn? If its the first way I listed then I can't see there being any sterlings or silver streaks, just cins, pastels, supers, pewters, and normals. I sukkzor at teh genetix.
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Re: Pewter X Pewter?
Never mind, it should be CcPp x CcPp, which would make python wallace 100% correct. I've learned more about genetics since getting my two normal females than I could ever have imagined.
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