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Breeding bull to daughters
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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1823001" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>Yes someone probably better go back to learning and get learned up on genetics hoss. Best look at accumulative traits and how they function. Also inhibiting genes. Co dominant genetics, then modifying genes. Also might want to check out traits that are influenced by multiple genes. Then the fact that genes don't independently short. And often multiple genes sort as a group and not independently of each other.And then might be interesting to look into epigenetics hoss .</p><p>Y'all might be in fo a shock once you understand that genetics isn't simply recessive and dominant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1823001, member: 39072"] Yes someone probably better go back to learning and get learned up on genetics hoss. Best look at accumulative traits and how they function. Also inhibiting genes. Co dominant genetics, then modifying genes. Also might want to check out traits that are influenced by multiple genes. Then the fact that genes don’t independently short. And often multiple genes sort as a group and not independently of each other.And then might be interesting to look into epigenetics hoss . Y’all might be in fo a shock once you understand that genetics isn’t simply recessive and dominant. [/QUOTE]
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