Quote Originally Posted by ctrlfreq View Post
It's referred to as dominant because there is no known super version, and so it is assumed that SS and Ss are visually identical, whereas co-dominant genes (PP and Pp) are visually distinct.

The dominant or recessive nature of a particular gene has no bearing on the outcome of the clutch (in terms of percentages of genetic carriers), as that is based entirely on which allele is passed from each parent.
Isnt albinoism (spelling?) a co-dominant? Meaning if you have 1 male and 1 female with the co-dominant gene present, then you get all of those being the same... right?

Dominant, is just a chance that if you breed it to a normal, you'll get some that look like mommy, and some that look like daddy.

Correct me if i'm wrong please.