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From a post below--Has there been ANY gene in ANY colubrid that has been proven non recessive?

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Posted by: Jeff Schofield at Sat Oct 8 12:04:02 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Schofield ]  
   

One post below wants to lead people to believe in dominant or co dominant genes in colubrids.To my knowledge I have not heard of one.I am talking about MORPH genes not pattern genes(striping,etc).I know when there are more than one morph/gene involved it becomes difficult to sort but is there EVIDENCE of this type of gene at all? Sorry if this post falls into the wrong forum,but it is pertinent here as well.Jeff



   

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