high school biology book question

Hi Suze,

Thanks for the welcome. The university no longer has grant money to pay me- so I do not have a full time job at this time. I now have the time to go on line. I am still busy doing crosses- I have chicks pipping in the incubator as we speak.

Clint,

Give your teacher my email adress and I will fill her in on the information. If she gives you a hard time- email me her address and I will help you.

Tim
 
i wasnt trying to make a big deal about this or try to prove a teacher wrong, i just thought this was intresting. See im not the best student (i have a 3.6 on our 5.00 scale wich i think is about 2.8 on a regular scale) so i thought it was really neat how i found this. I will mention it to my teachers though but if they take offence to it then i'll just drop it. Oh and i wasnt trying to talk bad about the book or its authors.
 
good luck
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That was a really bad example for them to use, however the genetic co-dominance rule they were trying to explain is true in some cases. However, that's not how Dominique chickens come into being. I think the authors/publisher of the book was not betting on a high school student being a chicken genius.
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Probably not, lol. I do like the idea of using dragons as examples, and I've seen a website that used various clothing articles as examples.

Tim, sorry about the lost grant, but it's nice to see you again.
 

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