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Posted by: bam171bam at Wed Mar 9 12:12:03 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bam171bam ] What happens when a Leucistic and a Rusty are crossed to each other. Mike, the other parent to the cross was a D.B. Sunglow (we also believe that it is an albino Rusty). So a Leucistic crossed to an albino Rusty gave all Rusties. Does this make any sense? I understand odds, but in terms of a Co-Dominant trait, the odds are no longer as easy to distinguish as a trait that is heterozygous. Then my next question is: | ||
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