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pecentage?

no, im asking about the percentages not the genetic predictions and terms, i understand how it works, im just wondering what determines the percents
 
the genetics determine the percentages, lol. I'll try to explain.
- If you breed a normal to an albino, all the babies will be het for albinism (100% het albino)
- If you breed two albino hets (100% het albino), about 1/4 of the babies will be albino, 1/2 will be het albino, and 1/4 will be normal. So (in its simplest terms) you have 1 albino, 2 hets (that look normal), and 1 normal. Of the 3 normal looking babies, 2 of them are albino...that means that you have a 66% chance of getting an albino if you take one of them (2/3 = 66%). These babies are marketed as 66% het albino.
- if you breed a het with a normal, half of the babies will carry the albino gene...so that means that half (50%) of them are hets and half are normal. These babies are marketed as 50% het albino.
Make sense, now?

*keep in mind that those numbers are only used until the animal proves to be het or not...if it proves to be, then you can either drop the number (call it het albino, or proven het albino), or change the number to 100% (I would opt opt for proven het, personally)
 
**walks in and looks around**
:shrug:
wow, I cleared this thread out in darn near record time
3rd person involved, a total of 4 posts...I can almost hear the crickets, lol.
I better scurry back to snake world before Kelli finds out
 
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