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Re: Widows peak in Bulldogs
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January 03, 2022, 12:00:02 am »
Therefore it would prove that two dogs with the recessive trait ‘could only produce’ the trait would be false.
And that to color trait would be able to be bred away from. Since this dog was bred on quite a bit. Colby produced Black and Tans out of certain pairings.
Most bred away from the color but the recessive is there and if breed on hard it can be made predominant with selection or suppressed with selection.
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