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Post by tubalytz77 on Oct 14, 2011 17:30:05 GMT 11
co-dominant usually they have a super form (dominant). can be pass down to the next generation. so basically if you have 4 eggs in your clutch..you'll have a chance of having 50% macksnow and also a 50% chance of getting normals. co-dominant x co-dominant so you'll have 25% of getting the super from (dominant) 25% normal and 50% of the co-dominant form.. dominant all of the next generation will all have the co-dominant trait all are in co-dominant form recessive the homozygous form of the heterozygous trait example of recessive genes are: albino, bell albino, tremper, raptor..etc etc het x het this is were it gets tricky since you cant identify whether its a normal or a normal het. since they all look the same.. homozygous x het homozygous x homozygous hope this helps..this are just the basics you still have to know what morph you are working with...the combinations are endless but this would give you some sort of background on your future projects..
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Post by nekuprocrast on Oct 14, 2011 20:45:27 GMT 11
simple yet very informative and helpful illustrations!
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Post by Cool Man Exotics on Oct 20, 2011 11:36:06 GMT 11
salamat sir matt sa pagshare sang mga info's nga ini..useful ni para sa mga ga gecko...
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Post by nekuprocrast on Oct 20, 2011 11:56:35 GMT 11
ang recessive gli sir, sa isa ka batch pwede nga duwa ka klasi ang morph?
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Post by tubalytz77 on Oct 20, 2011 14:40:55 GMT 11
bali amo na xa ang punnet square..so fill up mo lang sila kung nao klasi nga possible genes na may ara xa to get the percentage of whats to come..
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Post by reydawnne on Oct 20, 2011 15:45:28 GMT 11
ang recessive gli sir, sa isa ka batch pwede nga duwa ka klasi ang morph? u mean kung pwd ibreed 2 different recessive genes? yes, offsprings will be double hets.
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