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Posted by: callmedaddie at Sat Apr 16 13:17:04 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by callmedaddie ] A Salmon trait is not recessive at all. If you had bred a Salmon to a normal boa then you would not have any Salmons in the litter unless the other boa carried the gene, this doesn’t happen. With the Salmon morph you will always get Salmons in the litter. If you bred 2 Arabesque boas together and drew a Punnet Square of your breeding you would find that you would produce possible Super Arabesque, however the only way to prove out if the animal was super would be to raise it and breed it. A Super Salmon or Super Arabesque is an animal in which both alleles contain the Salmon or Arabesque trait. Hope this helps. [ Hide Replies ]
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