Spider Girl
Arachnopeon
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- Apr 26, 2012
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I have 2 mature male G. rosea's, normal colour form, and was wondering if I paired them with a RCF female, would some of their offspring turn out to be RCF?
The aforementioned link has a LOT about punnett squares, and a fantastic primer on introductory Mendelian genetics. Punnett squares are just a tool, however, and can't be used to "answer a question". In this case, doing the breedings is the only way to determine the genetics of color form. (If there was a polymorphic population, or naturally occurring "hybrids" between the forms then you could perform a genome-wide association study, which is becoming more and more simple these days. Still, very expensive and requires the aforementioned polymorphic populations).Do u know anything about punnet squares reccesive traits and dominant that could answer your question
Hi Spider Girl back in 8/10 I started a thread where you can see a few of my slings which are offspring from a NCF and RCF pairing.I have 2 mature male G. rosea's, normal colour form, and was wondering if I paired them with a RCF female, would some of their offspring turn out to be RCF?