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Posted by: Rainshadow at Fri Jun 24 11:29:49 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rainshadow ] If you breed any hypo to anything other than another hypo,and,get 50% expression....your "hypo" is a het!!!(as opposed to a "super"...in its homozygous state it IS dominant over the non-expressive counterpart...make sense?(why do you get 50/50 when you breed a het albino to a "normal"? because your albino gene carrier is a "heterozygous" form of the mutation!)this isn't "co-dominance" this is standard transmissive inheritence as expressed by a heterozygous example of any genetic mutation...it's very basic Mendellian genetic theory. | ||
>> Next Message: sure, passes the same as any other het, makes sense. Thanks! n/m - Ji_, Fri Jun 24 11:52:22 2005 | ||
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