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Double Het x Double Homo?

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I was just thinking about various Punnetts :hehe: and I got a little hung up on one. Would the outcome of double het x double homo be similar to het x homo or would you produce a mix of each het? Furthermore, would the normal offspring be double hets or a mix?
 
Guess it depends on whether the homozygous traits are dominant or recessive what you'll get out
 
This is the results from a LVPA x het LVPA:

25% Het. Patternless, Het. Albino,
25% Het. Patternless, Homozygous Albino,
25% Homozygous Patternless, Het. Albino,
25% Homozygous Patternless, Homozygous Albino,


Done in about 5 seconds with the help of www.geneticswizard.com LOL!
 
Assuming the homo is recessive and my calculations are correct you'd be looking at:
25% double hets,
25% Het for on trait and showing the other
25% Same but flip the traits (one het one homo)
25% showing both traits both homo
 
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