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Posted by: ajfreptiles at Mon Sep 25 16:44:32 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ajfreptiles ] I am willing to be wrong on the understanding of all this...but the way I see it is there are 2 alleles ...one a sharp albino allele and the other one is a T positive allele...this is what I think is trying to be proved....and that some how what this is showing is that the sharp Albino is the homozygous and ALSO the T positive is the Homozygous ...to me it seems like a 3 step genetic process instead of a normal 2 step recessive....now I don't claim to know genetics ....so go easy on me....but if you breed to make sharp albinos then the T positive gene gets reduced in a sense... that it would take 2 more steps to show back up in a homozygous state.....does that make sense? Or am I loosing it...LOL??? | ||
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