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How traits pass to the next generation
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1725375" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>[USER=39072]@Rmc[/USER] - that was a mouthful - LOL</p><p>But, you are sooo right. It's not simple. For that reason, I love genetics and planning matings. Having pretty much the same goal for a phenotype for 50 years has helped my herd to be pretty uniform. Not uniform in height or color, but the same "type".</p><p>Back to [USER=4063]@J+ Cattle[/USER] - what "traits" were you thinking about?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1725375, member: 968"] [USER=39072]@Rmc[/USER] - that was a mouthful - LOL But, you are sooo right. It's not simple. For that reason, I love genetics and planning matings. Having pretty much the same goal for a phenotype for 50 years has helped my herd to be pretty uniform. Not uniform in height or color, but the same "type". Back to [USER=4063]@J+ Cattle[/USER] - what "traits" were you thinking about? [/QUOTE]
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