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Posted by: mdc at Mon Jun 13 15:05:05 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mdc ] I agree with what you are saying, except that hypos and now arabesques are dominant mutations and not codominant. Codominant morphs have a visually distinctive super form. A good example of this is the motley. There is no way for the super motley to be confused with the regular motley. Dominant mutations do not have a visually distinctive super form. Hypos and arabesques are good examples of a dominant mutation. [ Hide Replies ]
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