(Co)Dominant Mutations
(see definition in frame to the right)

Tell The Wizard which (co)dominant mutation:
Name the heterozygous state; example: "tiger" (reticulated python).


Describe the two breeders relative to this (co)dominant mutation:

One breeder is heterozygous; the other one is normal.
Both breeders are heterozygous.
One breeder is homozygous; the other one is normal.
One breeder is homozygous; the other one is heterozygous.
Both breeders are homozygous.


A (co)dominant mutation is specified.  Let's...
Need to do more?  Go to the Advanced Genetics Wizard.



To have G. Wiz tell you the outcome of breeding animals with:

one recessive mutation, click here.

two recessive mutations, click here.

To go back to The Genetics Wizard Introduction, click here.


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