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RE: Good point...

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Posted by: PanamaRed at Fri Apr 14 17:51:50 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PanamaRed ]  
   

So you think since the mother was a co-dominant hypo all of the babies would have had to have been also?

There wouldn't be a mixed variety like if it were her genes X her genes?

I know babies from parthenogenisis are not clones they just have a narrower gene pool from a single parent. If the parent has the genes of hypo and normal color couldn't the babies? It seems like there could be the variations seen here, but thats all just speculation..

I think it's a whole new interesting topic anyway..

Say a co-dominant sunglow produced offspring via parthenogenisis would all of the babies be sunglows? The parent animal has multiple genes. So if the babies weren't perfect clones they are inheriting some different genes.
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