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RE: dominant vs. co-dominant

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Posted by: Kingofspades at Mon Jun 12 22:16:41 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kingofspades ]  
   

You would have to breed it out to prove it's Homozygous...and the only way to be sure would be breeding it to many females and having ALL the offspring be spiders.

I don't think people really bother breeding spiders to spiders because there is so much more you can do with a female spider.
Why waste a female spider trying to make a homozygous spider when you can make killer bees, spider-pied hets, spider albino hets etc.
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