Breeding a normal male x mojave female....would that be 25% mojave, 50% HET and 25% normal?
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mojave are like pastel. There is no het. Mojave x normal = mojaves, and normals. Correct me if I'm wrong folks.. it's been a long day.
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Originally Posted by pilot511 Breeding a normal male x mojave female....would that be 25% mojave, 50% HET and 25% normal? 50% mojaves and 50% normals ... roughly. The mojave is a het, with co-dom's hets are visuals. The super mojave is the homozygous or super form. Robin
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so at least 50% of the clutch should be mojave?
Originally Posted by pilot511 so at least 50% of the clutch should be mojave? Should be or could be.. Not always that way..
Originally Posted by pilot511 so at least 50% of the clutch should be mojave? No - it's more like - each EGG has a 50% chance of hatching out a mojave or a normal.
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Originally Posted by rabernet No - it's more like - each EGG has a 50% chance of hatching out a mojave or a normal. Actually, both statements are true. Each egg has 50% chance, so the expectation value is that the clutch is 1/2 mojaves. JonV
is it the same statistics with a spider female x normal male?
Originally Posted by pilot511 is it the same statistics with a spider female x normal male? It is for all co-dom and dom morphs. Robin
Originally Posted by Dr_Gonz0 It is for all co-dom and dom morphs. Robin Don't forget recessive. It works the same there too. Breeding a het albino to a normal, each egg has a 50% chance of getting the albino allele. Since you can't tell by looking, you end up with 50% probable hets. Steve
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