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red_dragon

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f1:
Female is : Amel Stripe
Male is : Amel Caramel
Offspring is predicted :
1/1 Amel, het. Stripe, het. Caramel

f2: (jong, op de moeder)
Female is : Amel het. Stripe het. Caramel
Male is : Amel Caramel
Offspring is predicted :
1/4 Amel, het. Stripe, het. Caramel
1/4 Amel, Caramel, het. Stripe
1/4 Amel, Caramel
1/4 Amel, het. Caramel

f3:(jongen op elkaar)
Female is : Amel Caramel het. Stripe
Male is : Amel Caramel het. Stripe
Offspring is predicted :
1/4 Amel, Stripe, Caramel
1/2 Amel, Caramel, het. Stripe
1/4 Amel, Caramel
 
I think this is a good example why I used the poss.het. notation in my program.
What you wrote is correct - but you can't neither distingush the Amel Caramel het. Stripe from the Amel Caramel - nor the Amel het. Caramel het. Stripe from the Amel het. Caramel.

A better output for your F2 would be:
1/2 Amelanistic het.Caramel 50%poss.het. Stripe
1/2 Amelanistic Caramel 50%poss.het. Stripe

So, you have to think, that when you pick out 2 Butters of that clutch - the Chance that you have 2 that are het. for Stripe are 25%.

You have to think of this in the F3 calculations!!
So your REAL chances for Butterstripe in the F3 aren't 1/4 but they are only 1/16!!!
 
I forgot, it would be better to use only the Amel het. Caramel, Stripe cause you have a chance of 1/16 for Butterstripe which is the same like in your version, but you can have them in the F2 Generation and not in the F3!
 
Menhir said:
I think this is a good example why I used the poss.het. notation in my program.
What you wrote is correct - but you can't neither distingush the Amel Caramel het. Stripe from the Amel Caramel - nor the Amel het. Caramel het. Stripe from the Amel het. Caramel.

A better output for your F2 would be:
1/2 Amelanistic het.Caramel 50%poss.het. Stripe
1/2 Amelanistic Caramel 50%poss.het. Stripe

So, you have to think, that when you pick out 2 Butters of that clutch - the Chance that you have 2 that are het. for Stripe are 25%.

You have to think of this in the F3 calculations!!
So your REAL chances for Butterstripe in the F3 aren't 1/4 but they are only 1/16!!!

thank you, i thought id be a little bit weird if they would be 1000 dollar a piece if it was so easy to get...:D
 
Read my second posting - you made it harder as it is...
You have a Butter and an Amel Stripe which is a good pair to start. Simply keep all of the F1 Generation and breed them together!!! You have 1/16 each clutch.
I don't know why you wanted to cross in a Butter again...
 
Menhir said:
Read my second posting - you made it harder as it is...
You have a Butter and an Amel Stripe which is a good pair to start. Simply keep all of the F1 Generation and breed them together!!! You have 1/16 each clutch.
I don't know why you wanted to cross in a Butter again...

gee, so only amel stripe X butter, youngs to each other makes 1/16 butter stripe? im defanitely going to keep 2 couples hehe
 
Although you are from the netherlands, you can feel free to test the non netherlandish product (Online calculator) and type in Amel het. Caramel & Stripe x Amel het. Caramel & Stripe.
Then simply watch the results :p
 
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