Thank you thats awesome! In some of these genetics videos, I mixed up my understanding of the Double Helix and Chromosomes, im sure youll notice it if you watch those parts, but other than that, if you just tell them to replace "chromosome" in places where i show images of "double helixes" it should be fine, but please correct my understanding if you see other places off :D :D Thank you for sharring! so cool :D :D
Hello Gecko GUYS and GALS! In this video I focus on the EXTENDED version of the Punnett Square. This method is used to CALCULATE more than 1 Gene morph crosses. HOWEVER there is a much easier way to CALCULATE Leopard Gecko Genetics and I will show it to you LATER ON in the VIDEO. The first method shows WHAT is happening GENETICALLY, and the second method is just FAR EASIER to use on a REGULAR basis. PLUS the second method ALLOWS you to much more easily combine 3, 4, and even 5 GENE MORPHS! Timestamp BELOW, if you decide to JUMP straight to the 2nd METHOD: 10:57 Thank you guys once AGAIN and I really APPRECIATE all the LOVE and SUPPORT. PS - Check out our new WEBSITE and ONLINE store at geekygeckocreations.com We have T-Shirts that I think are pretty COOL, and RIGHT NOW you HAVE the CHANCE to be one of the FIRST to own ONE! Thank you guys and until next time, Have a Geeky Gecko Great Day! Genetics Video 2 ruclips.net/video/G7OIr0LJEy8/видео.html Genetics Video 1 ruclips.net/video/CE1jcEeb7Xo/видео.html Morphs Video 3 ruclips.net/video/0t7HoIy8Po0/видео.html
Thanks Nick! So Inferno and High yellow are features called "line bred traits" similar to if u take a tall human and breed them with another tall human the babies will most likely be tall. Same with Orange and Yellow they are simply line bred color traits so essentially what do u get when u mix orange with yellow? You'll get like an orangish/yellow skin color gecko. Does that make sense?
@@samtj5022 I knew you were gonna say something about that part! There was one more part where i said something and it kinda sounded funny and i thought ud mention it for sure, so i will see if you catch it! ;P
@@samtj5022 Ok I was gonna give u a hint, but lets see how good u r, i will say it is "audible" not visual :D :D If you dont get it ill give you another clue ;P
Well, congratulations on ur new friend first and foremost! And yeah i have 2 other beginner friendly genetics videos, explaining from scratch how it works. But good luck with everything and let me know if you ever have any quesrions. Thanks for ur support! :D
@@maxyile678 Yeah that would be great. Take a pic with ur phone if ud like and you can email me at geekygeckocreations@gmail.com, or hit me up on facebook, instagram, or messenger all at Geeky Gecko Creations :)
Bro! Im trying to remember ur last questions, youtube wouldnt let me answer it i tried like so many times, id click on ur questions and it would never let me respond, so weird, so i told myself ok next time he comments im gonna ask him to resend me whatever questions i didnt answer to my email geekygeckocreations@gmail.com or message me PM on messenger :) But thank you again bro for ur support and glad ur rockin' those "squares" :D :D
@@GeekyGeckoCreations I removed my last question because I already know the answer. Bdw bro I just bought another pair of LG. Fem stealth, male super snow bell albino het eclipse. This one is easy to punnet. And I'm still confuse how to punnet my first pair.
@@GeekyGeckoCreations it's ok bro. I think I already know the answer about my first pair just now. 😁. But as of the moment I'm searching about, line bred, cross breed, blood line. Which still a little confusing for me. Bdw cant wait for your next video about leopard gecko. 😁😁😁
@@dfantasticcreatures436 Thanks brotha! Yeah line breeding in its simplest form is not recessive, dominant, or incomplete dominant. In leopard geckos its simply taking geckos that have similar size, color, pattern, to enhance those qualities similar in humans if two tall people have a baby their baby will most likely be tall, not because tallness is a recessive trait but simply because tall people pass on other genetic markers that make tall children. Same with short people producing short children, or muscular people producing more fit or muscular children. Does that kinda make sense?
LOLLLLL yeah hearing myself say genes over and over again makes me think of that too! lol. And yeah i cant remember FOIL from when I was in school, was i just not paying attention? Lol ;P
@@GeekyGeckoCreations I remember it from pre-algebra. I mean......I only took that class like * cough, cough, 3 or 4 cough, cough times* so it was drilled in lol.
Good question. So, did u see at the end of this video how we calculated each mutation that each parent brings to the table separately and then multiply the results together at the very end. For example, is the dad is Snow, albino and the mom is only snow, u would make a Punnett square still for snow and albino and then multiply them in the end. So you would make a Punnett squares for the snow gene for both parents and thrn even tho the mom doesn't have albino, you still need to make a Punnett square for albino because the dad does so for snow 25% of the babies would be super snows, 50% snows and 25% nornal, and for albino 100% of the babies will be het albino. So you'd have Super snow 25% x het albino 100%= 25% Snow 50% x het albino 100%=50% Normal 25% x het albino 25%= 25% Does that male sense? If not I can try to explain again. But u still need to make a Punnett square for every possible combo. Did u watch the 4th genetic video? That one goes deeper than this one and I think will answer ur question 😊😊🦎
Yooo where is Part 2 Also please explain how and why breeders, breed the siblings to the parents too prove a gene out. (Second generation X original mom/dad) How is that ethical but so necessary at the same time.
Full 6 video playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLx8bHR1oX-db8PMZqy7u5IO13Div-Xn6q Also in reptiles, their genetics are more strongly resistant to inbreeding defects than mammals. So like dogs and cats you never want to inbreed but reptiles you can. However there still is a limited gene pool in captivity so you want to out cross as much as possible but you can usually breed for many generations before seeing any issues. However since reptiles have already been inbred for many generations in captivity you want to watch out for defects or issues from doing that every year and if you see issues, you may want to consider not inbreeding that line anymore and finding different DNA to breed to it :)
@@GeekyGeckoCreations I didn't know that, is that why we call the Queen of the UK a lizard, cus they are inbred af. 😂 Lol jk but thanks for clarifying this all makes so much more sense
You have to Breed it to an animal that is not HET for the gene you are trying to remove. And then even then a het to a non het produces 50% hets in the clutch anyways, but you wont know visually which are het so you have to test breed over the course of a season or two, by breeding the gecko you are hoping is "non het" with an actual visual version of the gene you are hoping to prove non het. In doing this, if the babies come out visual, you know that your gecko is HET and if the baies do not, you know that "most likely" your gecko is no longer HET for the gene you are trying to removed. Make sense? its called "breeding out" a gene, or "test breeding" to see if a gene exists in an animal.
@@markanthonytamayo2460 Exactly! Then you will know without a doubt "if" your "het" eclipse, truly is "het eclipse" if you pop out some eclipse babies.. Make sense?
This is really helpful. Will share with my biology students. Thank you for making this!
Thank you thats awesome! In some of these genetics videos, I mixed up my understanding of the Double Helix and Chromosomes, im sure youll notice it if you watch those parts, but other than that, if you just tell them to replace "chromosome" in places where i show images of "double helixes" it should be fine, but please correct my understanding if you see other places off :D :D Thank you for sharring! so cool :D :D
On a serious note, well done Frank. Love the content. 😊
Thank you so much for ALL your thoughtful comments and SUPPORT SAM! =D =D
Hello Gecko GUYS and GALS!
In this video I focus on the EXTENDED version of the Punnett Square. This method is used to CALCULATE more than 1 Gene morph crosses. HOWEVER there is a much easier way to CALCULATE Leopard Gecko Genetics and I will show it to you LATER ON in the VIDEO.
The first method shows WHAT is happening GENETICALLY, and the second method is just FAR EASIER to use on a REGULAR basis. PLUS the second method ALLOWS you to much more easily combine 3, 4, and even 5 GENE MORPHS!
Timestamp BELOW, if you decide to JUMP straight to the 2nd METHOD: 10:57
Thank you guys once AGAIN and I really APPRECIATE all the LOVE and SUPPORT.
PS - Check out our new WEBSITE and ONLINE store at geekygeckocreations.com
We have T-Shirts that I think are pretty COOL, and RIGHT NOW you HAVE the CHANCE to be one of the FIRST to own ONE!
Thank you guys and until next time,
Have a Geeky Gecko Great Day!
Genetics Video 2
ruclips.net/video/G7OIr0LJEy8/видео.html
Genetics Video 1
ruclips.net/video/CE1jcEeb7Xo/видео.html
Morphs Video 3
ruclips.net/video/0t7HoIy8Po0/видео.html
Enjoyed the topic. Aldo love the forest/trees background. Thank.you for the education
Thank u so much Mom! 💖💖
Great, I understood..it’s very interesting and I enjoy watching and working on my exact project!
very cool! :D
Very amazing video great content if I breed a inferno tangerine to a high yellow what would I get
Thanks Nick! So Inferno and High yellow are features called "line bred traits" similar to if u take a tall human and breed them with another tall human the babies will most likely be tall. Same with Orange and Yellow they are simply line bred color traits so essentially what do u get when u mix orange with yellow? You'll get like an orangish/yellow skin color gecko. Does that make sense?
That makes tons of sense thank you so much this was very helpful this video get a thumbs up and you get a new subscriber have a nice evening
@@moremoregeckos8297 Thanks Nick I appreciate that so much man and anytime u got a question feel free to let me know and ill see ya around! :D
great video!
TY Domi, i see you watched a lot of our genetics videos, I put so much time into them so thank you! :D :D
Thank you, just thank you
Absolutely thanks for supporting! :D
u so good my broo
Thank you so much brotha love it! :D :D
Love that background!
Haha thank u Sam! Yeah I wanted to experiment with something different! 🤗🤗
@@GeekyGeckoCreations Ha I almost missed that as($) combo! Thats was freaking hilarious! You're doing great. Keep it up!
@@samtj5022 I knew you were gonna say something about that part! There was one more part where i said something and it kinda sounded funny and i thought ud mention it for sure, so i will see if you catch it! ;P
@@GeekyGeckoCreations I'll have to watch it again. I wanna say the as($) combo came up twice, but I'll have to see what else I can catch! Muhahahahha
@@samtj5022 Ok I was gonna give u a hint, but lets see how good u r, i will say it is "audible" not visual :D :D If you dont get it ill give you another clue ;P
This is very informative I just got a snow gecko but not gonna breed her I might get more in the future
Well, congratulations on ur new friend first and foremost! And yeah i have 2 other beginner friendly genetics videos, explaining from scratch how it works. But good luck with everything and let me know if you ever have any quesrions. Thanks for ur support! :D
@@GeekyGeckoCreations thank you wish I could send ya a picture of her . her pattern is everywhere and looks like she has purple in there to
@@maxyile678 Yeah that would be great. Take a pic with ur phone if ud like and you can email me at geekygeckocreations@gmail.com, or hit me up on facebook, instagram, or messenger all at Geeky Gecko Creations :)
@@GeekyGeckoCreations I will :)
@@maxyile678 Cool I'll keep an eye out for it :)
What are recessive genes then? Just the outcomes that are less likely?
Bro. Thanks to you and to your very informative videos. I think I know how to use punnet. 😀😀😀
Bro! Im trying to remember ur last questions, youtube wouldnt let me answer it i tried like so many times, id click on ur questions and it would never let me respond, so weird, so i told myself ok next time he comments im gonna ask him to resend me whatever questions i didnt answer to my email geekygeckocreations@gmail.com or message me PM on messenger :)
But thank you again bro for ur support and glad ur rockin' those "squares" :D :D
@@GeekyGeckoCreations I removed my last question because I already know the answer. Bdw bro I just bought another pair of LG. Fem stealth, male super snow bell albino het eclipse. This one is easy to punnet. And I'm still confuse how to punnet my first pair.
@@dfantasticcreatures436 Oh thats an awesome combo of genes! What was your question on the first pair again I will try to help if i can!
@@GeekyGeckoCreations it's ok bro. I think I already know the answer about my first pair just now. 😁. But as of the moment I'm searching about, line bred, cross breed, blood line. Which still a little confusing for me. Bdw cant wait for your next video about leopard gecko. 😁😁😁
@@dfantasticcreatures436 Thanks brotha! Yeah line breeding in its simplest form is not recessive, dominant, or incomplete dominant. In leopard geckos its simply taking geckos that have similar size, color, pattern, to enhance those qualities similar in humans if two tall people have a baby their baby will most likely be tall, not because tallness is a recessive trait but simply because tall people pass on other genetic markers that make tall children. Same with short people producing short children, or muscular people producing more fit or muscular children. Does that kinda make sense?
Must be nice to have multiple jeans. I only have two pair.
Nooooooo, not FOIL. I'm having a PTSD episode from math class! Ewwwwwww.
LOLLLLL yeah hearing myself say genes over and over again makes me think of that too! lol. And yeah i cant remember FOIL from when I was in school, was i just not paying attention? Lol ;P
@@GeekyGeckoCreations I remember it from pre-algebra. I mean......I only took that class like * cough, cough, 3 or 4 cough, cough times* so it was drilled in lol.
@@samtj5022 lollll 3 or 4 times, is that because you were really good at it and they wanted u to come back and help the class?? ;P
@@GeekyGeckoCreations uh suuuuuureeee. . . We can go with that!
@@samtj5022 Lollll Well now ur a math Sorceress :D :D
How would you do it if the mom and dad didn't have equal genetics say a 4 gene to a 2 gene or a 4 gene to a 3 and so on
Good question. So, did u see at the end of this video how we calculated each mutation that each parent brings to the table separately and then multiply the results together at the very end. For example, is the dad is Snow, albino and the mom is only snow, u would make a Punnett square still for snow and albino and then multiply them in the end. So you would make a Punnett squares for the snow gene for both parents and thrn even tho the mom doesn't have albino, you still need to make a Punnett square for albino because the dad does so for snow 25% of the babies would be super snows, 50% snows and 25% nornal, and for albino 100% of the babies will be het albino. So you'd have
Super snow 25% x het albino 100%= 25%
Snow 50% x het albino 100%=50%
Normal 25% x het albino 25%= 25%
Does that male sense? If not I can try to explain again. But u still need to make a Punnett square for every possible combo. Did u watch the 4th genetic video? That one goes deeper than this one and I think will answer ur question 😊😊🦎
@@GeekyGeckoCreations yes understand now thanks for this very good videos
Yooo where is Part 2
Also please explain how and why breeders, breed the siblings to the parents too prove a gene out. (Second generation X original mom/dad) How is that ethical but so necessary at the same time.
Full 6 video playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLx8bHR1oX-db8PMZqy7u5IO13Div-Xn6q
Also in reptiles, their genetics are more strongly resistant to inbreeding defects than mammals. So like dogs and cats you never want to inbreed but reptiles you can. However there still is a limited gene pool in captivity so you want to out cross as much as possible but you can usually breed for many generations before seeing any issues. However since reptiles have already been inbred for many generations in captivity you want to watch out for defects or issues from doing that every year and if you see issues, you may want to consider not inbreeding that line anymore and finding different DNA to breed to it :)
@@GeekyGeckoCreations I didn't know that, is that why we call the Queen of the UK a lizard, cus they are inbred af. 😂 Lol jk but thanks for clarifying this all makes so much more sense
How can we remove the HET in breeding to have a Gecko that is Non HET?
You have to Breed it to an animal that is not HET for the gene you are trying to remove. And then even then a het to a non het produces 50% hets in the clutch anyways, but you wont know visually which are het so you have to test breed over the course of a season or two, by breeding the gecko you are hoping is "non het" with an actual visual version of the gene you are hoping to prove non het. In doing this, if the babies come out visual, you know that your gecko is HET and if the baies do not, you know that "most likely" your gecko is no longer HET for the gene you are trying to removed. Make sense? its called "breeding out" a gene, or "test breeding" to see if a gene exists in an animal.
@@GeekyGeckoCreations so for example, I have a Tremper het Eclipse, i need to match it to a Tremper Eclipse?
@@markanthonytamayo2460 Exactly! Then you will know without a doubt "if" your "het" eclipse, truly is "het eclipse" if you pop out some eclipse babies.. Make sense?
Si hablas español, me gustaría videos en español 😢