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Old 18-01-2005, 07:38   #18
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saschia & dharkwolf: oh silly me, thanks for the lesson.. though i knew how crossing-over looks like, i didn't know it happens to ALL chromosomes at every pair splitting.. (maybe wrong books i based the math on: one (genetic) says "crossovers are rare and genes freely combine only when they are on different chromosomes", the other (non-genetic) says: "crossovers, not rare but not often, are the only way to freely combine genes at the same chromosome.." ..strange both..) ..so as randomness of cross-overs is hard to handle with simple math, expect no more distribution graphs from me.. ;o)

p.s.: i was not fighting for the wolfblood number idea, though it could look like i did.. (when i used wb percentage, i meant the real hard-to-know value, the number of "wolven" chromosomes; ..even if it's somewhat stupid to call them like that, as dogs are almost just "selected" wolves..)
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