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View Poll Results: Dominant, Co-Dominant, Recessive

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  • Dominant

    1 2.08%
  • Co-Dominant

    29 60.42%
  • Recessive

    18 37.50%
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    Re: Dom, Co-dom, Recessive

    co dom

    more possibilities, visual hets.

    Working with recessives is cool because there's the 'I don't know' factor trying to prove out hets, with surprises and setbacks. It keeps things interesting. I don't know if there's a good genetic reason for it, but it seems to me that homozygous recessives just have the most different-from-the-norm look to them.
    Last edited by mainbutter; 11-15-2009 at 11:34 PM.

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