atomicpeaches
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DantesHavok wrote:I'm a little confused, if R is a dominant trait, shouldn't any cross in the first two columns be Red? not just the RR crosses, pretty sure the R would thus be dominant over the r and express red.
So it would be the none of them green, thus, when it came down to the rr crosses it would make sense when there are blue turtles, because then there would be no Rr = green confusion.
Doesn't make sense to me and it loses my vote unless someone can explain it to me
Somehow I do believe the R gene is showing incomplete dominance. This is the same Punnet Square you learned about in school where white and red flowers=pink heterozygous flowers.
Here the incomplete dominance ended up with green for a heterozygous Rr.
Hope that helped.
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juliaL719 wrote:Where is the nature, and where is the math? This just seems like a cheap pop-culture cash-in
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sagakun wrote:so unless he's employing a crack team of highly trained monkeys with individual Woot! accounts, he's making it to the top fair and square every time.
Look at you, going and making assumptions...
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