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(06-16-2021, 10:54 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Shame none of them were white, guess either the bboys or the avoca males don't hold the white gene
Wrong, even if both parents have the white gene, chances that they will have white cubs are very low..
Is it not 25% chance per cub? I didn't pay attention during punnet squares in biology lol
It is if both parents carry white gene, but we do not know Birminghams and Avocas carry white gene. Could also be that some of them carry it and some do not. We do not know that even if Birminghams carry white gene if they passed it through to Nkuchuma females.
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