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How traits pass to the next generation
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<blockquote data-quote="J+ Cattle" data-source="post: 1725302" data-attributes="member: 4063"><p>I've heard a lot of different ideas about how traits are passed to the next generation;</p><p>father to daughter</p><p>mother to son</p><p>or how certain traits skip a generation, etc. </p><p>Whereas the current genetics teaching is that traits, no matter where they come from, can be passed on to the next generation and they become expressed or dominant if the offspring receive the trait from both parents. I'm curious as to what you consider fact versus fiction and how these or other ideas come into your breeding plans or selections.</p><p></p><p>J+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J+ Cattle, post: 1725302, member: 4063"] I've heard a lot of different ideas about how traits are passed to the next generation; father to daughter mother to son or how certain traits skip a generation, etc. Whereas the current genetics teaching is that traits, no matter where they come from, can be passed on to the next generation and they become expressed or dominant if the offspring receive the trait from both parents. I'm curious as to what you consider fact versus fiction and how these or other ideas come into your breeding plans or selections. J+ [/QUOTE]
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