So have been doing a lot of reading and studying on genetics due to the Dom, Co-Dom, Recessive terms thrown around with the occasional Allele and Locus thrown in there.. So in trying to further my understanding of what I am seeing in breeding I am starting to believe there are some truths misrepresented. The first one would be our labeling of dominant genes. Dominant gene would mean that anything on the same locus and the corresponding allele would be overridden by the dominant gene. We have called Spider and Pinstripe dominant genes, when in reality they may be dominant to some alleles but they are in fact incomplete dominant, hence the spinner that comes from the mixing of the two. Also, Co-Dominance means that there will be evidence of the individual alleles present in the resulted phenotype, for example if Mojave and Cinnamon were true Co-Dom you would see part Mojave and part cinnamon on the same snake (which from study sounds a lot like paradox but I am not even going there), instead we once again see incomplete dominance because the result in most of our breeding shows a mixing of different alleles that are not distinctive of the originals. I am not saying I have this 100% down, because I surely don't but I think based on what I read you could refer to Mojave as an incomplete dominant gene with most other allelic combinations and co-dom is mostly in reference to genes like Spider/pinstripe, but in truth these alleles lie on different parts of the genes or possibly another place on the DNA strand all together... and fire away and bash me!!! lol