I believe it is always 10% chance given the correct circumstances.
From news update(http://beastkeeper.com/thread/5473):
You need to select parents that carry same color or/and pattern genes. A baby born as homozygous (carrying two copies of the same gene) for color or pattern has a 1/10 chance to develop a deviant color when maturing. This mutation is phenotypic and not inherited by the offsprings of an affected pet. A gene that produces a deviant phenotype will be marked with a star.
The color name of such pet gets an asterisk (*) symbol to mark the deviation.
The only way to breed a pet with both deviant color and pattern is to choose very specific parents. One of the parents should have deviant color and the second one should have deviant pattern. The chances of getting a deviation on each color parameter still remains 1/10 so the babies with double deviation are extremely rare and valuable.
Let's look at some DD pets:
http://beastkeeper.com/pet/295514
This pet is DD for White and Striped.
Father is White/Grey and Striped, and the Mother is Chestnut and striped/cream. So in this situation the parents weren't both doubly dominant for white and striped, or even the same deviance between them! But both parents were deviants.
This pet is DD for White/Leopard
The Father is white/grey and striped, and the mother is grey and leopard/striped.
So ths same case... the original deviant parents didn't necessarily be the same with the other parent, or even homozygous for the resulting offspring.
From these two cases (small sample I know). I think the requirements have to have a parent that has a devious pattern, and one with a devious color. The chance of then having a deviant from deviant parentage is 10%.
I think where it gets weird is how this merges with our own unique genetic system here. I think Timain gives a nice description of that here: http://beastkeeper.com/thread/5218/1#43165
However... when breeding regular 'ol deviants I like to choose pets that are doubly homozygous, and the same as each other to increase the liklihood that two genes I want will overlap and create the pet I want, but the chance of breeding an actual deviant is always 10%.With double deviants any combination will do, they don't need to be homozygous.
I think I may have made myself more confused, while strangly understanding more? Is that even possible?
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