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    Dominant Vs Codominant

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    That is not what makes them dominant.
    We call them dominant because even if they have a homogenous form, which as far as I know hasn't been proven to everyones satisfaction, its not visual.
    IE the heterogenous and homogenous forms are exactly the same visually.
    Spiders and Pins are both still under discussion for this.


    Codominant is where super forms come into play.
    IE cinnamon is the heterogenous form while black ball is the homogenous form.
    This happens with all of the 'pastels', yellow bellies, fires etc.
    (I'm thinking in cinnamon right now b/c my virgin male had his first lock tonight for valentines

    Marks genetics 101 page (http://www.ballpython.ca/genetics_101.html) tells you alot more about the details

    Correct me if I'm wrong .... its 4am for me.

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