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Predicting out come of babies???

Hazeldarc

New member
How do you begin to make a guess of what you could have? I have a female Caramel and i male Snow and i have tried to figure out if there is a way and if so how correct that could be, but what i found i just cant understand...hummmm?
 
If you breed a snow (two copies of amel gene, and two copies of anery gene) to a caramel (two copies of caramel gene) you will at minimum get all normal babies *het* (heterozygous, one copy of the gene) for amel, anery and caramel. But none of the babies will themselves be amel, caramel or anery or any combination thereof. This is because those traits require two copies of the gene to be visual, and that means they have to get a copy from each parent.

Now, amel and anery are common hets so there's a decent chance your caramel carries one or both of those traits. In that case, you could end up with amels het anery caramel, aneries het amel caramel, or snows het caramel. But you won't know until you breed them and you should assume that they share no hets in common at this time, so you can reasonably expect all normal looking offspring.
 
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