Lottiz,Lottiz said:I got 1.1 enigma double het patternless+Blizzard and 50% poss het bell too. They are siblings. What can I expect from pairing like this?
/Lottiz
Kotsay1414 said:Lottiz,
It took some work, but I think I got it...
Enigma poss Triple Het 32%
Enigma Bell poss Double Het 10%
Enigma Patternless poss Double Het 10%
Enigma Blizzard poss Double Het 10%
Enigma Patternless Blizzard poss het Bell 4%
Enigma Bell Blizzard poss het Patternless 4%
Enigma Patternless Bell poss het Blizzard 4%
Enigma Bell Blizzard Patternless 2%
Patternless poss Double Het 4%
Bell poss Double Het 4%
Blizzard poss Double Het 4%
Patternless Bell poss het Blizzard 1%
Patternless Blizzard poss het Bell 1%
Bell Blizzard poss het Patternless 1%
Normal Possible Triple Het 11%
This is based on assuming they are both het for Bell. Enjoy!
nwheat said:Here's an easy way to determine the probability of determining the likelihood of any one particular morph.
If you want to know the chances of getting a patternless, or a blizzard (or a Bell if they both turn out to be het Bell) it's 1 in 4 (you can find this using a Punnett square).
If you want to know the chances of getting an enigma (assuming both have one copy of the Enigma gene) it's 3 in 4 (again from a Punnett square).
To find the chances of getting a combo morph, just multiply the individual probabilities:
Patternless blizzard = 1/4 x 1/4 = 1/16
Bell pattnerless blizzard (assuming both are het Bell) = 1/4 x 1/4 x 1/4 = 1/64
Enigma blizzard = 3/4 x 1/4 = 3/16
Etc.
Usually when there are all sorts of possibilities we are most interested in just a couple of the more exciting possibilities, so this method gives us the answer we're most interested in quickly. This is how I occupy my time while sitting in traffic - lol.
This should be a really fun pairing! You could get a different morph from every egg!![]()