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asked but NOT answered Willy boy

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Posted by: nasicus at Fri Jan 30 13:34:25 2015  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nasicus ]  
   

"My guess is, Luceys will also progress but to a lesser degree. a bone white, blue eyed individual"

So...

"Can you please explain to everyone and show an example of a single gene Lucy progressing to a more pure bone white with blue eyes?"

His post below does not answer the above question as you said. Read it again and try to understand it. He failed to show or explain how a single gene Lucy will progress. Yes there are variations within a clutch but that's not what he spouted off. I didn't ask for the definition of leucistic and everyone already knows that there are several types of Lucy's. But again that's not the what he spouted off and it's not the answer to these simple questions.

He clearly answered the question on 1/26:

"Whats of real importance is the subject and that is what is in front of us. In this case, the quality of leucistic's.
The reality is, there are different leucistics, some whiter then others. As leucism means the reduction of all pigments. Its not the absents of all pigments, its the reduction of all pigments. there can be all types of luceys."
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