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Genetic calculators

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Hi All

Are there any genetic calculators available in South Africa that have the latest mutations in it ?
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just use this one- just replace (mentally) Dark with Deep, or Turquoise with Emerald

http://www.gencalc.com/gen/eng_genc.php?sp=0PsitIR

Deep (AU Cobalt) works in the same way Dark works- it's is a incomplete dominant mutation. Emerald(parblue)works the same way as Turquoise does...it is a co-dominant mutation
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Thanks sheyd

I will try it
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hello as I write on the calculator genetic pair violet x cobalt .......... Thank you. sorry for my english
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Mad Max wrote:Hi All

Are there any genetic calculators available in South Africa that have the latest mutations in it ?
Or you can try my calc:

viewtopic.php?f=26&t=16548
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Thanks Madas
I installed your calculator , with the help of Peter and it works great.

It will keep me awake at night , trying different combinations
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Madas
I think there is a bug on your programme at the Turquoise section

I entered the following.

1,0 turquoise x 0,1 blue

1,0 100% turquoiseBlue
0,1 100% turquoiseBlue


1,0 turquoise /clearhead fallow x 0,1 Grey green /clearhead fallow

1,0 25% green /clearhead fallow /turquoise
1,0 12.5% green /turquoise
1,0 12.5% clearhead fallow green /turquoise
1,0 12.5% clearhead fallow Grey green /turquoise
1,0 25% Grey green /clearhead fallow /turquoise
1,0 12.5% Grey green /turquoise
0,1 25% green /clearhead fallow /turquoise
0,1 12.5% green /turquoise
0,1 12.5% clearhead fallow green /turquoise
0,1 12.5% clearhead fallow Grey green /turquoise
0,1 25% Grey green /clearhead fallow /turquoise
0,1 12.5% Grey green /turquoise

I would expect correct me if I am wrong.

1,0 turquoise x 0,1 blue

1,0 50% turquoiseBlue
1,0 50% blue/Turquoise
0,1 50% turquoiseBlue
0,1 50% blue/Turquoise

Thanks
Robert
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Mad Max wrote: I would expect correct me if I am wrong.

1,0 turquoise x 0,1 blue

1,0 50% turquoiseBlue
1,0 50% blue/Turquoise
0,1 50% turquoiseBlue
0,1 50% blue/Turquoise

Thanks
Robert
Wrong. You have selected a homozygous turqouise for the male. So the whole offspring is indead turquoiseBlue then paired to a blue female.
For a turquoiseblue male please select blue as Color first and then truq as split.

greetings.

madas
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Thanks again Madas
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Madas
How do I enter a Gray Cobalt male ?
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Mad Max wrote:Madas
How do I enter a Gray Cobalt male ?
Is it so hard to guess? :D

Hm, let me think about it. Perhaps one click on Grey for ef, one click on D for ef dark and double click on blue for blue Color.

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