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    Re: Spider question

    Quote Originally Posted by tattlife2001 View Post
    As for a book the teacher is right look at balding in humans. It is carried from the mothers side. My Professor is saying that genetics are more likely to be passed by the mother than by the father. The paper is to prove or disprove that within a small sample group, a single species or a small group of a single species. Sorry that came out wrong in last posting...
    I've heard the balding trait is inherited from the mother's side too.... Kinda funny how genetics work! In my siblings, 2 brothers and a sister, myself and my 2 brothers are loosing our hair.. and balding runs on my father's side not my mom's.. Go figure guess we got screwed on that coin toss

    So you have 1300 female spider clutches in your statistics report, that have only been bred by normal males? Wow... Interesting! I have a small collection myself and woudn't dream of using a normal male.... Het. Yes, but normal No... Go figure...

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    Last edited by amcroyals; 05-11-2009 at 10:27 PM.

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