Reptile Breeding Genetics -part 2- Simple Recessive Crosses, Punnett Square

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  • @muireannoc5375
    @muireannoc5375 11 років тому

    wonderful & informative clips @Tropiduridae, thanks so much

  • @PaulThePolymath
    @PaulThePolymath 12 років тому

    Thank you so much for this! This was pretty much how I understood it, but needed it "confirmed" so to speak.
    I have a (gorgeous) "wildtype" (high-orange bred) homozygous dominant brazilian rainbow boa, and am saving to get a male homozygous recessive hypomelanistic brazilian rainbow boa to breed to her once shes breeding size.
    thanks a ton! I'll be able to get a bunch of 100% hets then and work from there!

  • @Tropiduridae
    @Tropiduridae  12 років тому

    The fourth video in this series is all about that :) There would be no visible difference. The only way to tell would be a test cross. A young animal from a pairing like that would usually labeled with the percentage of likelihood that it's a het.

  • @kurtilein3
    @kurtilein3 11 років тому

    i would add that its always better to produce 100% hets and avoid producing 66% hets. So you breed blizzard to blizzard, or blizzard to normal for 100% het blizzard, or blizzard to 100% het blizzard for a mix of blizzard and 100% het blizzard.

  • @CjsEclipse93
    @CjsEclipse93 12 років тому

    wait so your sayn if you take 2 het albinos theres a 25% chance to get a normal how would you be able to tell the het albino baby from the normal cause its 50% het 25% normal 25% albino