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Posted by: Varanusaqua at Wed Feb 14 13:10:56 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Varanusaqua ] I would think that its simply proven when its proven. If you have a abnormal looking snake and bred it to a normal and produced a litter of half norms and half with the trait i would guess that you would have proved its genetic and polygenic at the least. If you were then to breed two of them togther and produce 25% norms 50% with the trait and 25% super appearing animals then you can be pretty confident that it should turn out co-dominant. If one of those supers is bred to a normal and produces a litter of 100% with the abnormal trait then you proved its co-dom. Its a morph. [ Hide Replies ]
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