I know a little bit about morphs and the genetics involved in them, but I was cruising Craigslist and I noticed someone selling a Het Red Axanthic BP. He mentions that Red Axanthic is a Co-Dom.
How can that be? Axanthism is a recessive trait (hence the het) how then can it be a Co-Dom?
The way I understand it is that with recessive traits an animal must possess both Alleles for the gene to express itself, an animal that does this is called Homozygous. If an animal only posses ONE of the pair then it is called Heterozygous (het).
An animal that posses a Dominant trait (such as spider) only needs ONE of the Alleles of the gene for it to express. And a Co-Dominant trait (such as a pastel) has a Super form. This means that the Dominant form only requires ONE of the Alleles for it to express, however if an animal has BOTH Alleles then the Super form (Super Pastel) is expressed.
Does that sound right? So how then can a recessive trait be a Co-Dom?![]()
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