Re: HYB: REF: umbrata overlay


Definitely time for me to quit talking - I thought you said earlier that
you thought it was a dosage thing, like I(s).  That "recessive amoena"
(classic umbrata appearance) results from 4 doses of the trait (hence
recessive).

If what you say is true, I really don't understand any of this stuff.
Back to learning the hard way, by doing.

Neil said:
<-the Umbrata overlay is a dominant characteristic.>

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