Spit blue Gouldians
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If the Normal bird supplies only normal genes and the split supplies one normal and one blue gene there is only 1 blue gene amongst the 4 genes = 25%
That is where we are divergent.
That is where we are divergent.
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Obviously the head has been somewhere else.
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Don't worry . . You weren't the only one
I had a mate who was dyslexic who could rattle off genetic expectations for combination parrot mutations from off the top off his head in a split second
I always need 'crutches' like the ones above for combos . . Not too bad with primary mutations
I had a mate who was dyslexic who could rattle off genetic expectations for combination parrot mutations from off the top off his head in a split second
I always need 'crutches' like the ones above for combos . . Not too bad with primary mutations
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I am Dyslexic (with 2 Dyslexic offspring - makes for fun discussions). When the head is in the right place it is all good, can do stuff that baffles people. But when it is not, I have terrible trouble resetting the perspecive. Sometimes it is only 15 mins sometimes days. Mum uses the squares like you do on her bad days (which are becoming more frequent as she approaches 90) but can rattle off genetics till my head spins on her good days.
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Cool thanks for the information