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    Re: Spider X Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by ctrlfreq View Post
    And that is wrong. The passing of traits has nothing to do with their respective nature (dominant, co-dominant, or recessive). The passing of the trait is only determined when the sperm meets the egg, and each gives one half of it's genetic material to the offspring.
    and with dominant traits the trait is passed on to all offspring.


    like this Super pastel to a normal




    all resulting babies are pastels.

    spiders do not have a super and do not pass their trait onto all offspring so it cannot be a dominant trait.

    where as i know of a granite that when bred to a normal will produce all granites but whern bred to another granite does not produce a super-granite so the granite trait is dominant not codom.


    wheres randy remmington when you need him lol

    Link to NERDs Co-Dominant/Dominant Genetics 301 read through to dominant x normal
    Last edited by Inferno; 03-22-2008 at 03:33 PM. Reason: added link at the end
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