But it isn't red or white, it is pink. I don't see how they can say the white isn't doing anything. I could see saying that with a dominant case, the "normal" gene doesn't have an effect if the dominant trait is present and even if there is two the phenotype is the same which is kinda what proves the normal is not having an effect. I don't see how they can define it that way in the white red pink case. Seems to me like the white and red are blending.... you know like the more common definition![]()