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RE: striped albino x banded albino?

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Posted by: rodneyk at Thu Aug 19 13:24:00 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rodneyk ]  
   

Thanks, Paul. From reading other discussions, I was hoping you'd answer my post.

The male is striped normal albino and the female is banded albino, perhaps lavender but you'd really have to use your imagination on that one. The lady I purchased her from did call her lavender but I'm not so sure.

So, am I correct to assume that the lavender gene part of a different chromosome than the normal albino?

And so, if the offspring did appear normal, they would most likely be striped, correct?

And if the offspring were normal looking striped, would they would be het for both normal and lavender albinism?

Thank you for sharing your understanding.

Rodney Kress


   

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