In essence you should be able to tell domninant traits from reccessive one.
It becomes a numbers game when a reccessive gene makes it into the gene pool of a breeding stock.
The ratio than becomes "un-naturally" high for the pool.
Totally agree with your last sentence!![]()










but I am actually thinking more in terms of genetics dominance. Well, if recessive or dominant genes doesn't guarantee there are no throw-backs in the brood, can I then just conclude that their genetic relationship is not of complete dominance?
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