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Posted by: vjl4 at Thu Nov 18 11:28:05 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vjl4 ] So while I agree with the definitions of incomplete and co-dominance that you posted earlier (and have been harping on their use in herps for a while), they only refer to the expression of alleles at a single locus not the expression of alleles at different loci (genes). So, while we would say that the anaconda allele is incompletely dominant with respect to the wild-type pattern and itself, we would not say that its co-dominant to albino because you can have albino anacondas. They are not co-dominant since different genes (loci) are responsible are each trait. Similarly, my brown hair is not co-dominant with my ability to taste bitter things because different genes are involved. | ||
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