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I would think that the Law of Dominance from Mendelian Genetics would probably prevail for a F0 crossing
X - crossback x - rtg A cross of the parent aros F0 bearing X or x characteristics would result in the following: XX - Crossback dominant traits Xx - Crossback Dominant traits xx - RTG dominant traits This is on the assumption that X is the dominant genes and the offsprings would follow the dominant traits Whereas on the other hand for Law of Segregation, 75% would be X and 25% to be x (the ratio of 3:1 proportion of the offsprings would be 75% XB and 25% RTG) The other law of Independent Assortment would probably applies to the spoon head , bullet head characteristics coupled with a X or x characteristics |
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i posted what i know and what i've heard.........from the farm pple themselves........... |
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anyway......if it is true? could these be those F2 generation xb that might have F1 parents which also has rtg heritage? so they turn out to be lousy xb thus being sold as high grade rtg? hahaha....john surely will be shaking his head on my silly assumptions. |
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his so-called XBs rejects numbers are only very minor for each of the broods the farm harvest...... i say again........i'm just stating a fact which i learn/heard from the farm pple themselves.......so pls dun lecture me this and that..........as i'm an aro fanatic coming here to discuss and learn......... |
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