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Posted by: Jeremy Stone at Sat Feb 4 20:13:21 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeremy Stone ] Hi Andy, That is an Actual T positive. What I'll do is take a picture of the T positives next to a normal. That will help show the difference. Also, the Hets of a T positive look just like a normal. Tracy Barker has some nice looking hets. Maybe she'll post some up. The T stands for Tyrosinase which is an amino acid which is Amelanistic. The gene disalows a certain pigment to enter the chromosome. Therefore you have a different genetic look to the Boa in a different form of Albinism. In a T Negative Albino Such as the Kahl or Sharp strain Albino, you have Tyrosinase (the amino acid) which is completely absent. In a T negative such as this Boa I pictured, tyrosinase is present but it isn't able to function in the same way it does in the other form. (Such as the Kahl strain). Different Colors Show up. However, the Tyrosinase blocks certain Pigments. Therefore the Color difference. [ Hide Replies ]
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