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toshamc
at Sat Feb 25 14:58:37 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toshamc ]
Is it possible when mixing two morphs for one gene to eliminate the other. For example ....
If you bred a pastel to an albino
You would assume that you would get normal het albinos and pastel het albinos. But what if the pastel gene somehow wiped out the albino gene. Or could it be possible that because of the pastel gene, some of the offspring wouldn't be het albino.
This is all just threoretical - I'm sure it probably has to do with what allele the morph genes are on and the phase of the moon at conception.
But the thought ran through my mine earlier while thinking about mixing morphs.
Thanks, ----- Tosha 
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Stupid Question #2 (or is it 200, I've lost count) - toshamc, Sat Feb 25 14:58:37 2006
- Anything is Possible...More.. - JKBREPTILES, Sat Feb 25 15:26:24 2006
- Genetics Negating Genetics...... - JKBREPTILES, Sat Feb 25 15:29:10 2006
- RE: Stupid Question #2 (or is it 200, I've lost count) - 3dmike, Sat Feb 25 15:55:27 2006
- RE: Stupid Question #2 (or is it 200, I've lost count) - KATO, Sat Feb 25 18:30:37 2006
- RE: Stupid Question #2 (or is it 200, I've lost count) - MarkS, Sat Feb 25 22:31:03 2006
- NO - jyohe, Sun Feb 26 05:19:15 2006
- well..... - nita, Sun Feb 26 12:49:36 2006
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