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Posted by: rodmalm at Tue Apr 12 02:54:52 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rodmalm ] that genes work in pairs, and co-dominant genes and simple-recessive genes don't work the same way. The albino gene is a simple recessive gene, meaning that the "normal" gene will be dominant over the recessive "albino" gene.--so all babies end up hets. in your albino crossed to normal example. | ||
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