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Posted by: lefty82 at Sun Aug 6 09:25:35 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lefty82 ] "Basically the genes for bell, tremper, and blizzard are so close to eachother on the DNA strand that during the splitting of the DNA to form a sex cell, they split in a specific way like 99% of the time. This causes the recessive genes to be less likely to be expressed. That also explains why you see alot of 66% het blazing blizzards for sale on the internet." | ||
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