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Old 07-10-2011, 15:04   #101
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Can anybody briefly explain the genetic "law" of how the DM genes are passed on (or link me to a thread if there is one)

I'm guessing
DM/DM sire x DM/DM dam = DM/DM litter, correct?
N/N sire x N/N dam = N/N litter, also correct?

What about other combinations?

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Old 07-10-2011, 15:11   #102
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Can anybody briefly explain the genetic "law" of how the DM genes are passed on (or link me to a thread if there is one)

I'm guessing
DM/DM sire x DM/DM dam = DM/DM litter, correct?
N/N sire x N/N dam = N/N litter, also correct?

What about other combinations?

Thanks
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Old 07-10-2011, 15:27   #103
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Great link, thank you Daniela
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Old 07-10-2011, 15:37   #104
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Great link, thank you Daniela
Exactly what I wanted to say thanks also
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