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Ben |
Posted - 21/07/2009 : 13:19:03 Just been reading the sticky not 100% sure, and probs totally wrong, if i breed a fmale normal royal with a male spider will there be a 25% that the offspring will be a spider and a 75% chance it will be a normal. If it was a homozygous spider will it be 50/50? |
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Blackecho |
Posted - 21/07/2009 : 14:38:02 As Matty says, a heterozygous Spider has a 50% chance of passing it's genes to its offspring and as Spider is dominant to wild type they will show as Spider.
A Homozygous Spider has still yet to be discovered/proven, so currently all are assumed heterozygous. |
matty18714 |
Posted - 21/07/2009 : 13:36:25 A Hetrozygous spider to a normal would be 50/50 normals to spiders. A Homozygous spider (super spider) to a normal would be 100% spiders. |