Genotype of sorts is what we are after here. As far as we know there are several feats and traits that are either dominant or recessive. If the whole thing works as intended, that is ;) Problem is in categorising those genes. We have: fur colour (8) fur pattern (6) eyes colour (?) body build (3) height (3)
Within first two there are common or rare - which begs the question are traits marked as rare the recessive genes? Are common dominant? What or when does the recessive gene activate?
Additional question: how many features are restricted to one kubrow? Can we establish number of colours of the fur per kubrow? As far as I can tell its 3 to 4 colours - could someone confirm? Did anyone saw more than 2 colours of the pattern per kubrow?
In the process of breeding from two different imprints - how many permutations can we get? Is it important in what slot you put the imprint with, say, lotus mark? Or is most of it RNG really? Is there a feature that gets copied in 100% of the cases? Which one? Is A+B=C a viable scenario? Or rather A+B=A or B?
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Genotype of sorts is what we are after here. As far as we know there are several feats and traits that are either dominant or recessive. If the whole thing works as intended, that is ;)
Problem is in categorising those genes.
We have:
fur colour (8)
fur pattern (6)
eyes colour (?)
body build (3)
height (3)
Within first two there are common or rare - which begs the question are traits marked as rare the recessive genes? Are common dominant? What or when does the recessive gene activate?
Additional question: how many features are restricted to one kubrow?
Can we establish number of colours of the fur per kubrow? As far as I can tell its 3 to 4 colours - could someone confirm?
Did anyone saw more than 2 colours of the pattern per kubrow?
In the process of breeding from two different imprints - how many permutations can we get? Is it important in what slot you put the imprint with, say, lotus mark? Or is most of it RNG really? Is there a feature that gets copied in 100% of the cases? Which one? Is A+B=C a viable scenario? Or rather A+B=A or B?
Fellow tenno, post your observations, share experience.
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