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at Fri Jul 9 18:39:04 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by treeboas.com ]
>>between dominant and co-dominant traits.
>>A dominant trait IS one that is not visually distinguishable as heterozygous or homozygous, such as hypomelanism in boas... You cannot look at a hypo and tell with 100% certainty that it is/isn't a super.
>>A co-dominant trait IS one that is, most certainly, visually distinguishable as either a heterozygous or a homozygous animal. You can tell in this case which is which. A few examples would be... tiger in retics... pastel jungle in balls...
>>There has YET to be proven, with absolute certainty, that there is a co-dominant trait in boas. Hope this has cleared up any confusion.
>>Best of luck,
>>"Ghettospeak" Ray Martin
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>>Quit? Never will I ever... forever 'til the end. Always keep on moving... never stop my friend.
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