How to Predict Dog Colors With the Punnett Square

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Using the Punnett square, you can calculate any color or health DNA attributes to determine the odds of arriving at a particular DNA pairing or to see what a potential litter will look like between a Dam and Stud.
    The Punnett square can be set up two different ways for calculating your dogs DNA odds and we cover both ways. You can solve a single gene, or multiple genes separately and combine your data to get advanced DNA statistics for your litter.
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  • @victoravalos98
    @victoravalos98 3 года назад

    This is great and tanks for your videos. Really professional!

  • @christianhernandez8285
    @christianhernandez8285 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos!!!
    I have a lilac fawn carrying solid and testable chocolate with 2 copies of intensity. Full masked!
    What would be best combination to produce new shade and possibilities?

    • @BluFrenchibles
      @BluFrenchibles  3 года назад +2

      Thanks! It depends what you want your breeding program to look like. For newshade, your fawn would need one copy of cocoa and the other dog would also. I think a healthy, visible Isabella would create a beautiful litter that could be very desirable for homes and breeders.

  • @3curb
    @3curb 3 года назад

    My dogs litter:
    Sire: Lilac Tri
    Dam: Brindled Pied
    All the puppies were Pied, some Red and others Brindled. I wonder why the Sires genes did not show up to any of the puppies? I just hope that all of them are at least Dilute carriers.

    • @BluFrenchibles
      @BluFrenchibles  3 года назад

      The puppies would all carry one copy of dilute and cocoa from the lilac. The dam would have needed to carry dilute for a visibly dilute pup.