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recessive/co-dominant...


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Posted by Clownfishie on May 03, 2003 at 15:53:39:

Ahhh, genetics questions -- gotta love 'em :)

Now up until recently, it was my understanding that all leo genes were recessive (this is what I was told when I first started researching leo genetics) -- but someone just finished telling me that I'm wrong, and that "Tangerine and hypo are Co-Dominant genes. "Jungle", "high yellow" could be considered Co-dominant as well."

So now I'm trying to figure out what's what :) Is he confused, or am I? LOL ... thanks for any insight you can give :)

Jen


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