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Scales Zoo
12-05-02, 10:12 PM
I've seen patternless albino's, granite albino's - but what would a granite patternless look like?

I'm not sure I've ever heard of something homozygous for 2 pattern traits - but it is theoretically genetically possible.

Oh, and did anyone try and do a punnet square for the 3 100% het babies?

Why hasn't someone developed an easy program that did all of the crosses, and also all of the fraction reductions?

Also, I really would like to have a male baby. Imagine the variety of babies one would have with a patternless albino female and a patternless granite female. WOW!

Ryan and Sheila
SCALES Zoo
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Lisa
12-05-02, 11:58 PM
you should get some patternless, some poss hets for albino, poss hets for granite and some normals het for patternless.

Scales Zoo
12-06-02, 08:04 PM
It is located at

http://www.geneticswizard.com/f_start_genetics_wizard.asp

I found out what the punnet square says the easy way.

Triple het male x Albino green female should produce

25% albino, green - ½ of which are also Het. granite
25% albino, Het. Green - ½ of which are also Het. granite
25% green, Het. Albino - ½ of which are also Het. granite
25% Het. albino, Het. Green -½ of which are also Het. granite


Triple het male x Albino granite female should produce

25% albino granite - ½ of which are also Het. green
25% albino, Het. Granite - ½ of which are also Het green
25% granite, Het. Albino - ½ of which are also Het. green
25% Het. albino, Het. Granite - ½ of which are also Het. green

Now wouldn't that be 2 fun clutches of babies.

Ryan