You would get hypo het trans hatchlings..... you cant even estimate if you will get any possible het zeros out of the clutch unless you prove that 66% possible het zero female out, to figure out if it actually carries the gene. The only way to do that is to pair her with a 100% het zero male or a visual zero male
You would get hypo het trans hatchlings..... you cant even estimate if you will get any possible het zeros out of the clutch unless you prove that 66% possible het zero female out, to figure out if it actually carries the gene. The only way to do that is to pair her with a 100% het zero male or a visual zero male
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So 100% hypo and and the trans would be 100% het trans? Or 50% since the dad is just hypo and mom hypotrans? Also the mom has a visual strip will some of the babies have that feature?
Correct me if Im wrong but from my own research, if you were to breed these two the offspring would most likely be all visual Hypos and then most likely all het for trans, that is as long as the mother is visual for trans.
If she was not visual for trans and actually het for it then 50% of babies would be het for it and the other 50% would be normals and not carry the gene.
If she is truly het zero then 50% of the babies would be het zero and the other 50% would not carry the gene.
Genetics are a complicated thing and takes a while to actually understand it.