Thread: New leo morph calculator
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01-03-2010, 08:32 AM #21Member Freshman
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if you are meaning an SHTCTB....
Maybe it would be best if you ask the question about what one looks like in a specific thread for it? I promise you that an SHTCTB is absolutely patternless - no spotting at all... otherwise its not an SHTCTB. As I say, if you disagree... fire up a thread and ask for other people's perspectives and then by all means PM me if I turn out to be wrong. Hope that helps.
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In my opinion pattern have noting in common with marking. Albinos have pattern and hypomelanism is type of albinism. Hypo is partial lack of melanin, not lack of pattern(all other pigments).
Here is one of mine aberrant SHTCTB:
And i can't input her in Your calculator.
Best regards
Ivo
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Ah, ok - I now see what you mean... Sorry...
So, basically what you are after is the ability to specify SuperHypo as a polygenic AND specify a pattern?... Super Hypo Aberrant in this case?
If so - what you're asking for isnt straight forward and will take some work for me to manage. Polygenics are very difficult to deal with in the calculator - it's taken me a lot of time to get them into it. If it's really what you are after, I can have a look at changing the calculator to allow it?
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I'm going to cross Mack Snow x SHTCT. Using the calculator, I get:
50% Mack Snow Hypo (1 Copy)
50% Hypo (1 Copy)
I always assume that I'd get :
25% Mack Snow
25% Hypo
25% Mack Snow Hypo
25% Hi Yellow
Can I just confirm which is right?
Thanks.
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This is a very good calculator
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01-03-2010, 10:50 AM #29Member Freshman
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The Calculator assumes that a SHTCTB is a 2 Copy Hypo carrier... not a 1 copy. As such, all offspring will inherit 1 Hypo gene. Your Mack Snow will pass over either a Mack gene or a Normal Gene so... 50% Hypo 1 Copy, 50% Mack Snow Hypo 1 Copy. You will also stand the chance of getting "some" of the tangerine and carrot tail from your SHTCTB coming through into your offspring... although the amount can't be predicted due to the polygenic / linebred nature of both Carrot Tail and Tangerine.
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I think when I do the work for Ivo so the calculator can deal with SuperHypo patterns, I'll add in the ability for SHTCT and SHTCTB with only single copy Hypo genes. That way I cover all bases
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