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Posted by: Rob Lewis at Tue Jan 29 07:28:46 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rob Lewis ] Over the last couple of days I have seen several references to an animal being het for bloodred. I thought that bloodred was not a simple recessive trait but rather the result of generations of selective breeding. I have never really been into bloodreds so it is entirely possible that I have just misunderstood their genetics but can an animal be truly het for bloodred in the strictest sense of the word? Just curious. Thanks for the help. | ||
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