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RE: Great discussion! If hypo is a DOMINANT mutation then why ....

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Posted by: AbsoluteApril at Fri Jun 24 14:16:26 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AbsoluteApril ]  
   

"Both the codominant mutant gene and the normal gene completely express themselves in the cell, on the molecular level"


So in both co-dominant and incomplete-dominant both traits are
expressed but in the co-dominant form the more dominant alle
(motley in the case of motley boas) overrides the other 'normal'
alle and in incomplete-dominant the two alle/traits are blended together. Do I have it yet?
Are there any incomplete-dominant traits out there?

TGIF


   

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