Quote Originally Posted by Domepiece View Post
From my limited understanding if its dominant there is no homo form. But I'm sure theres probably exceptions and someone will chime in and let me know. Also from what I understand you can only get visuals from a homo form of co dom/inc. dom.
Dominate just means that the trait is present with only 1 allele affected, and doesn't change the trait if both are affected. Huntington disease is an example where patients have predictable symptoms regardless if they are homo or het. Am I wrong?


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