Okay so I have major issues reading the chart so I need help understanding how to determine which % het a joey is in "dummy terms" (lol) For example a standard 100% lue het with a White face 50% lue het their joey would be ??? % A standard 66% lue het with a ring tail mosaic who is 50% lue het their joey would be ??? % and a standarrd 100% lue het with a white face 100% lue het their joeys would be ??? %
Last edited by carolinasuggies; 12/18/1009:33 PM. Reason: adding
Okay so I have major issues reading the chart so I need help understanding how to determine which % het a joey is in "dummy terms" (lol) For example a standard 100% lue het with a White face 50% lue het their joey would be ??? % A standard 66% lue het with a ring tail mosaic who is 50% lue het their joey would be ??? % and a standarrd 100% lue het with a white face 100% lue het their joeys would be ??? %
A 100% bred with a 50% will result in offspring that are 62.5%.
66% bred with a 50% will result in 45.5%
100% with 100% will result in 66%
The WF and mosaic traits show up in 50% of the offspring and has no relation to the leu hets.
I added this chart, just cross reference the percentages.
ETA: Feel free to call me and I can try to explain it to you. My number is in my profile.
Last edited by GliderNursery; 12/18/1009:45 PM.
Shelly
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Okay so I have major issues reading the chart so I need help understanding how to determine which % het a joey is in "dummy terms" (lol) For example a standard 100% lue het with a White face 50% lue het their joey would be ??? % A standard 66% lue het with a ring tail mosaic who is 50% lue het their joey would be ??? % and a standarrd 100% lue het with a white face 100% lue het their joeys would be ??? %
A 100% bred with a 50% will result in offspring that are 62.5%.
66% bred with a 50% will result in 45.5%
100% with 100% will result in 66%
The WF and mosaic traits show up in 50% of the offspring and has no relation to the leu hets.
I added this chart, just cross reference the percentages.
ETA: Feel free to call me and I can try to explain it to you. My number is in my profile.
No one really uses percentages like this. Generally if you have a 100% with a 50% they say 25-50% het or just 50% as you take the highest percentage and cut it in half.
No one really uses percentages like this. Generally if you have a 100% with a 50% they say 25-50% het or just 50% as you take the highest percentage and cut it in half. wink
People do tend to generalize the percentages, that is true.
Keep in mind that the percentage het is the probability of having a 100% het glider. Genetically speaking, there are truly only 100% hets; either the glider is a het, or it is not. When assigning a % to the glider, you are simply stating that there is (for example) a 50% chance that this glider is a het. Once that glider has bred and proven, they are 100% het.
Shelly
Don't sacrifice quality information for convenient information.
Anyone else? I have heard so many different things and I really wish more people would be willing to offer how they do their calculations No one ever really responds to MY posts I am asking for help in learning so I don't make any mistake so please I would truely like to hear from more people who have het babies!
How do you calculate the het % on these a 66% het paired with a 50% het or a 50% het paired with a 100% or a 66% paired with a 100% or a 50% paired with a 50% or 66% paired with 66%
Okay so my husband just informed me he could read the chart! So my question now is HOW can a 66% and a 66% make 33% and at the same time the chart also say's a 50% and 50% makes 33%???
a 66% het paired with a 50% het 33% Het or a 50% het paired with a 100% 50% Het or a 66% paired with a 100% 66% Het or a 50% paired with a 50% 33% Het or 66% paired with 66% 33% Het
Ok, guess I posted too late!
On the chart, the black is the actual possibility, the red is used for "advertisement" purposes.
Last edited by GliderNursery; 01/24/1111:02 PM.
Shelly
Don't sacrifice quality information for convenient information.
Thanks Shelly...But now I am even more confused how can so many different het variations have the same % it just makes no sense to me it seems that MOST are cut in half which would leave a 50 and 50 having a 25% joey! So confusing who actually makes these charts?