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Lavenders Galore!

Tula_Montage

It's Jager time!
Am I right in thinking with my original hypo het lavender + anery x lavender =

25%, Lavender, Het hypo + anery (Ghost)
25%, Lavender, Het Hypo
25%, Normal Het Ghost, Het Lavender
25%, Normal Het Hypo, Het Lavender

THEN breeding back the lavs het ghost ill have:

Lavenders Het Ghost
Anerys
Lavenders Het Hypo
Hypo Lavenders Het Anery
Lavenders Het Anery
Ghost Lavenders (there has to be expression of the ghost and lavender trait but what does this look like?)
Anery Lavenders

Pretty varied but IMO perfect clutch! I can wait a few years for that no problems!!!
 
You're close. In the F2, you will not get any anerys as both parents are lavenders and you will get lavenders that are not het for either hypo or anery. You are also missing the anery lavenders het hypo and the hypo lavenders not het for anery. Of course, you are also assuming you'll pick a pair of F1 offspring that actually are het for both hypo and anery. Other than that, you've got it!
 
Susan said:
You're close. In the F2, you will not get any anerys as both parents are lavenders and you will get lavenders that are not het for either hypo or anery. You are also missing the anery lavenders het hypo and the hypo lavenders not het for anery. Of course, you are also assuming you'll pick a pair of F1 offspring that actually are het for both hypo and anery. Other than that, you've got it!

Oh Susan don't shatter my dreams of trying to understand corn genetics! I'm trying my bestest! LOL

It will still be a great clutch - im looking forward to it :)

But for this year ill stick to trust ole co-dominant royal genetics LOL :sidestep:
 
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