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Posted by: 3dmike at Sat Feb 25 15:55:27 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by 3dmike ] The different alleles/genes for things such as melanin are in different places in the genetic strand...you either have the normal one at that location or the recessive. So the hypo location is different than where the albino one is, the two don't actually mix, rather when both presnt in the homo state you see both. The simple recessives are such and as far as I know cannot wipe one another out. | ||
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