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Posted by: ChrisGilbert at Fri Jun 24 10:31:10 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ] As of right now a lot of work is still needed with Boa morphs. However it can be said the Motley and Jungle mutations are co-dominant. The difference in co-dominant and dominant mutations is that in co-dominant mutations the Heterozygous and Homozygous animals look different from one another, where in dominant mutations that Hets look like the Supers. Does that make sense? | ||
>> Next Message: yes, along with the other explanation.. - AbsoluteApril, Fri Jun 24 11:06:44 2005 >> Next Message: Great discussion! If hypo is a DOMINANT mutation then why .... - Ji_, Fri Jun 24 11:19:04 2005 | ||
<< Previous Message: along this line... - AbsoluteApril, Fri Jun 24 10:20:46 2005 |
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