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dominant vs. co-dominant

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Posted by: forkit at Mon Jun 12 12:54:35 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by forkit ]  
   

i know that a co-dominant trait, bred with a normal colored ball is a 1 in 2 chance of each color showing in the babies. correct me if im wrong.

i read that spider is a dominant trait. this would make me assume that if bred with the normal color, it would show up 100% of the time, just as the norm is dominant to recessives.

is this how it works? im confused.


   

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