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    What's the differance between a super and a double codom?

    Is this correct or am I misunderstanding something?
    I’m trying to understand the difference between a homozygous super form and a double codom form a little better.

    For example I know a Super Pastel bred to a Normal BP will have a Punnett square with the 2 Pastel genes on one side and the 2 normal genes on another, resulting in all offspring being normal.

    Now if a double CoDom, for example a Lesser Pastel, was bred to a normal then since there is no super form present there would be a chance for normal offspring right?

    Something like a:
    25% chance of normals
    25% chance of Lessers
    25% chance of Pastels
    25% chance of Lesser Pastels
    Last edited by Freakie_frog; 11-04-2010 at 10:44 AM.
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