Leatherback
Is it co-dominant or dominant? Recessive? If you have a clutch some are leather but you breed one that's not leather from the clutch with another that's not wpuld it be possible to produce leathers? Is it considered a het?
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There are two lines of leatherback, one recessive and one co-dominant, with the dominant form being the silkback or silkie.
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