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    Re: ALS - Acts Like Super

    Quote Originally Posted by paulh View Post
    Here is how we would know that how lesser and mojave work. The lesser and mojave mutant genes are alleles. The lesser mutant gene is codominant to the normal allele. The mojave mutant gene is codominant to the normal gene. The lesser mutant gene is dominant to the mojave mutant gene.
    Actually the Lesser and Mojave mutated alleles are dominant to the normal wild phenotype. It only takes one copy of the mutated allele to overide the wild type allele. One copy of either lesser or mojave will make a lesser or mojave. Same goes for all "codominant" and "dominant" morphs.
    Lesser is not dominant to Mojave.
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