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Posted by: snakebuz at Wed Apr 25 07:41:57 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakebuz ] Wow Doug, blow me away! I figured I'd get a few different opinions on the subject and points to ponder. Shows how little I knew of the subject, lol. I really have only had recessive animals and not any co-dom animals, so never "researched" the co-dom traits any, and was intrigued by the visual similarities. Your "not all inclusive" definitive post now has me wanting to find the out the "rest of the story", lol. If you could point me towards a "primer" to get me going I'd sure appreciate it. John | ||
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