all the offspring of such pairing would be cinnamon pied.
Then... if both are split to b.e.c. (which I guess it's the same as the recessive pied we have in Europe):
25% b.e.c.
50% split b.e.c.
25% not-split b.e.c.
You could also use the genetic calculator here:
http://www.gencalc.com/gen/eng_genc.php?sp=0KakR
the problem when working with dominant pieds is that you are never sure if they are SF or DF, although in my experience it's better to think they are DF because of the way the pied mutation works.
Marking cinnamon, pied df, and split rec. pied:
Quote:
1.0 green dom.pied(df) cinnamon /rec.pied
x 0.1 green dom.pied(df) cinnamon /rec.pied
% from all 1.0
25.0% 1.0 green dom.pied(df) rec.pied cinnamon
50.0% 1.0 green dom.pied(df) cinnamon /rec.pied
25.0% 1.0 green dom.pied(df) cinnamon
% from all 0.1
25.0% 0.1 green dom.pied(df) rec.pied cinnamon
50.0% 0.1 green dom.pied(df) cinnamon /rec.pied
25.0% 0.1 green dom.pied(df) cinnamon
Hope this helps.
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