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Trait: a specific characteristic (color, hair, etc.) Hybrid: offspring of crosses between parents with different traits Incomplete Dominance: when an allele isn’t completely dominant over another Codominance: when both alleles are seen
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Even with purebred dogs, incomplete dominance is shown, as seen in the next slide, when one trait, in this case color, isn’t completely dominant.
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If a dog isn’t a purebred it’s a hybrid. A Shih-tzu bred with a Yorkie will produce Shorkies, a hybrid. Also, a Poodle and a Yorkie will give you a Yorkie Poo.
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Looking at hybrids, we can see codominance. Both parents’ genes can be seen. Hair: She has coarse hair that doesn’t have to be groomed very often Ears: She has Chihuahua ears that stick up when she’s excited Face: She has the poodle face, with a long-ish nose and large eyes Body: She has the poodle build
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Face: Her face has a “squished in” appearance, which is the Shih Tzu face Tail: Her tail curves up, like the Shih Tzu Build: She has the stocky, short Shih Tzu build Hair: She has fluffy hair, like a Pomeranian Ears: Her ears are floppy and large, like Pomeranians
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http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/breeder-talk/191831-recessive-yorkie.html
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