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Posted by: eunectes4 at Wed Feb 9 09:57:37 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by eunectes4 ] One post above was somewhat correct. An albino to a lab would give you all double het babies for both traits. They are both simple recessive traits but after you breed them..its complex after that lol. And the only way you would get any of either trait would be if one of the animals was het. for the other trait. It would not be co-dominant if the snake looked any different from the normals. In fact, co-dominant is a term used incorrectly by the entire hobby but I will not even get into that. What does often occur is a slight variation in the het. offspring (sometimes called "marker traits" | ||
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