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Old 28-08-2007, 10:59 AM
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Default Leopard Gecko help!

If I had male Patternless, and breed him with a female Blizzard.. what is the likely outcome of offspring? (unknown hets)

Again a male paternless with a female Hypo Tangerine?

Thanks for your help in advance, I'm new to this!
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Old 28-08-2007, 02:51 PM
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First off assuming your patternless male and female blizzard have no hidden hets you should get:
100% normal het blizzard het patternless.

As for the patternless x hypo tangerine
50% hypo het patternless (may have enhanced orange colouring)
50% normal hey patternless.

At least I think so Someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
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Old 04-01-2008, 01:16 AM
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Default punnett square

the most accurate way it is to use a punnett square
an albino has two ressive genes and is either a het or homozygous for patternless so it would look like aaPp or aaPP. a patternless would have the possible gene combination of Aapp or AApp. you would have to make two punnett squares for all the possible outcomes.

when an aaPp(albino) is bread with an Aapp(paternless) the square would look like this
Ap Ap ap ap
aP AaPp AaPp aaPp aaPp paternless
ap Aapp Aapp aapp aapp albino
aP AaPp AaPp aaPp aaPp possible out comes
ap Aapp Aapp aapp aapp

AaPp-4/16 chance
normal color, het albino and paternless genes
Aapp-4/16 chance
paternless color, het albino
aaPp-4/16 chance
albino color, het paternless
aapp-4/16 chance
albino paternless, no het
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