Breeding should only be done if the gliders lineage is known. Now, if you have all of the gliders lineages and they all check out, then breeding can be done..and most likely a white face would be produced. However, breeding trios very rarely work. What tends to happen is that the male bonds most with one female, leaving the other female on the outside. In some occasions, the other female will help out with the young, but more often than not the other female just seems to be stressed out.
Also, just because you have a male in with two females does not mean that both females will mate with him. A reputable breeder that I know attempted a breeding trio for years... only one female ever produced joeys.
Just a note, I do not recommend trying to produce as many joeys as possible quickly. Please consider who would care for the joeys, and the stress that having repeated joeys can bring upon the mothers body.
If the mutation happens in the germ cells, only then it wil be passed on to the offsprings. But, if it happens in some other cell, then it won't be. Such a mutation is Superficial. Like, if we cut the tail of a mouse, no change occurs in the germ cells. So the next generation will still be born with a tail.
While that is outside the standard odds of 1/2, that is certainly possible. However, be careful with this if you decide to house them together. Sometimes it is easy to confuse their gender, since unlike in humans, it can take weeks for the males' testes to drop. It is even possible for them to reach puberty before that happens. So you might end up with accidental inbreeding, and their offspring can be deformed. Even worse is that you might have multiple female offspring pregnant by the same sibling, and in that case, it is likely that none of the pups will survive. What may happen then is that what deformities don't kill or set up to be made a predation target, the other mother(s) might eat them.
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it is possible to distribute standard deviation and mean but you dont have to understand how the mouse runs up the clock hicorky dickory dock.
no it is not possible because you have to take the square of error that is (x-X)2. the square of any number is always positive----------Improved answer:It is not possible to have a negative standard deviation because:SD (standard deviation) is equal to the square of V (variance).
There is no definition of a 'standard' dictionary so it is not possible to say.
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Unfortunately it is not possible to answer this question because there is no agreed definition of "standard form".
Yes, a standard deviation can be less than one.