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toshamc
at Tue Feb 28 11:34:36 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toshamc ]
Not familiar with the whole "super tiger" story - but how do you know that the female doesn't carry the tiger gene? We see "normal" balls all the time that end up being a het for something else or carrying some dormant gene that shows up when mixed with another morph. Even if two sperm created the "super tiger" - those sperm would have to mix with moms dna inside the egg right - so how could it not also be part "normal" if that is in fact what she is. I don't get it - is there an article somewhere that we can read? ----- Tosha 
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