Larry Atherton
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It really depends on the genes and the mode of transmission. The simplest traits are ones that are controlled by a single pair of genes. The problem is many behaviors are a result multi-gene combinations. This is one of the other aspects of nature mudding the waters of dog breeding.
An example of a single pair of genes responsible for a trait is inverted eye lids. A breeder can through extensive records effectively remove that gene from his or her dogs. It won't be easy, and it will take a long time. The fact remains it can be done.
Here are the different modes of genetic transmission:
autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, polygenic, sex-linked, incomplete dominance, simple recessive, simple dominant, and the most common undetermined.
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