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    co-dom and dominant genes

    say i breed a spider to butter or pastel i know i would have some normal but what would the other ratios

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    Spider to pastel would make 25% spider, 25% pastel, 25% bumblebee, 25% normal!

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    Re: co-dom and dominant genes

    thats what i thought! thanks!

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