00:01
Okay, so let's define a couple of these things really quick.
00:03
So dominance is going to be when one gene completely overpowers the other.
00:09
So this is going to be the classic mendelian thing where you have white eyes versus red eyes.
00:22
And if you breed, let's just say these two animals together, you're going to get this, which is going to be white eyes.
00:33
Because the dominance overpowers the recessive.
00:37
So co -dominance is basically when you get weird splotches of dominance through, so it's not quite one gene or the other winning over.
00:52
So it really is like codependence like they are coming through together.
00:59
So let's just call it like dual expression.
01:02
And one of the classic examples of this is let's just say that you have red flowers, which are dominant, and you have white flowers, which are recessive.
01:20
If you were to breed a dominant with a recessive, what you actually end up getting is this heterozygous, but instead of it being red flowers, you actually get this white and.
01:35
Red blotches because they're not quite overpowering each other.
01:42
Both of these genes are actually going to show through in the flowers...