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Posted by: ChrisGilbert at Wed Mar 15 13:47:37 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]  
   

but here is my say on combineing T Positive Albino locale mutations.

Currently there are four proven T Plus Albino boa mutations, Nicaraguan BCI, Colombian BCI, an Indular BCI, and Argentine BCO.

The Argentine and Nicaraguan mutations seem to be close in phenotype, and the Insular and Colombian mutations seem to be the closest.

This similarity in phenotype could mean something, or it could not. It may be a genotype match, or it may be due to the cause of the mutation (enzyme deficiency).

If you were to combine any of the two mutations I would only do it with Homozygous T-Plus Albinos. This way you know 100% the results.


   

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