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arcanemind
at Sun Mar 8 14:10:13 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by arcanemind ]
are you sure on that...
when het codominant bred to het codominat
you'll get
25% homozygous codominant
50% het codominant
25% normal
it is the exact same output as in a breeding of
het recessive to het recessive
If the determination of this gene being recessive is due to the fact that it is not completely certain 100% of hte time to pick out hets in a litter...then in my opinion, the same should be said aboutr jungles. How many "possible" jungles have we seen on the market?
This needs to be clarified. I know that jungles are codominant, even if sometimes they are hard to pick out, that only has to do with the expression of he mutation.
The same is going on iwth the Leopards, yet we have deemed the gene to be recessive, falsely.
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