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Posted by: Rainshadow at Tue Apr 18 09:42:10 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rainshadow ] Then I would consider the Arabesque to be dominant,like hypos,not "co-dominant" as many breeders insist. The examples Greg illustrated in his post above,are indicative of "co-dominance",in which the heterozygous & homozygous forms of a given mutation are phenotypically different in appearance. it's interesting to me that no one has come closer to proving this mutation conclusively. I remember seeing the first ones,on display in Baltimore,(94' I think?)that's a fair amount of time considering how many are working with them. | ||
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