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Posted by: DMong at Wed Sep 10 09:23:03 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] I guess the term "polymorphic" would have actually been much more accurate, as it is a totally normal phenotype from certain wild populations and/or individual wild animals. What I really meant to say, is it would "behave" like a codominant gene, and the offspring would basically be intermediate with some possible variation within the clutch. [ Hide Replies ]
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