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    quick genetic question

    Just want to make sure I got this right.... Are the following correct???

    Pastel X Pastel

    would make:

    25% normal
    50% pastel
    25% super pastel


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    Super Pastel x Normal

    Would make:

    100% pastels


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    Super Pastel X Super Pastel

    would make

    100% Super Pastels?
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    Super Pastel X Spider

    Would make

    50% pastels
    50% bumble bees (pastel spiders)
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    Re: quick genetic question

    Looks right to me.
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    Re: quick genetic question

    Yep I don't see anything wrong there...

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    Re: quick genetic question

    yes to all

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    Re: quick genetic question

    I though a super pastel x spider would make a killer bee, no?
    and that a normal pastel x spider make bumblebee?
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    Re: quick genetic question

    Quote Originally Posted by keepzrollin View Post
    I though a super pastel x spider would make a killer bee, no?
    and that a normal pastel x spider make bumblebee?
    a killerbee = superpastel spider, but a super pastel x spider would only throw bumblebees and pastels because offspring can only inherit one gene from each parent
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    Re: quick genetic question

    Killer bees are made two ways: by combining super pastel and spider or by combining bumblebee and pastel.


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    Re: quick genetic question

    Quote Originally Posted by JKExotics View Post
    Killer bees are made two ways: by combining super pastel and spider or by combining bumblebee and pastel.
    you can't get a killer bee by breeding super pastel x spider...just like you can't get super pastels by breeding super pastel x normal
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    Re: quick genetic question

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Williams View Post
    Yep I don't see anything wrong there...
    Seriously.... nothing wrong there... especially when bumblebees are involved....
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    Re: quick genetic question

    Quote Originally Posted by dreese88 View Post
    a killerbee = superpastel spider, but a super pastel x spider would only throw bumblebees and pastels because offspring can only inherit one gene from each parent
    So what your saying is that in order to get killer bees you would have to breed the super pastel to the spider, and breed back a bumble bee to the super pastel. In easier words Super Pastel x Bumble Bee = Killer Bee

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