In this example
we will consider another Paradigm test cross that involves two loci: Paradigm
to Motley het Sharp-albino. The Motley trait is co-dominant (incomplete dominance
could also be argued), with the homozygous form (the SuperMotley) readily distinguishable from the heterozygous form (the
Motley). It should come as no surprise that the results parallel the previous
Paradigm to Salmon-hypo het Sharp-albino example.
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Motley het Sharp-albino |
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Paradigm Boa |
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In the next example we will consider
a test cross involving three loci, and in which neither of the boas in the test cross is a Paradigm.
Continue to "7. Motley het Sharp-albino x Salmon-hypo het Caramel-hypo"
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