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Posted by: snakesbydesign at Sat Jun 23 08:48:56 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakesbydesign ] Yeah, I think you're right. Either no confirmed "super-spiders" have ever been produced (so nobody knows what they would look like), or the homozygous form looks exactly the same as the heterozygous form, and that would make them dominant, not co-dom. | ||
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