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Posted by: hedo at Thu Feb 22 16:49:53 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hedo ] Bout time this forum had some life to it!! After reading all the replies, I and I think some of the others that were posting replies were starting to get confuse with the interchangeability of the names of the various albinism gene. If I understand correctly, and please feel free to correct me if im wrong, there are 3 different types of albinism. First the complete lack of black pigmentation: Amel/Kahl/Type 2 strain. Second, various amounts of black pigmentation producing white, lavender and purple: Clark strain. And the third strain I have heard called T+, Carmel and Lavender. From my understanding the 3 types of albinisms are incompatible with each other. I and I assume the rest of you, really wish the person claiming that the Clark strain and the Amel/Kahl/Type 2 are compatible with each other would provide some proof or documentation. True or not, any reasonable discussion on the topic is always good for everyone. | ||
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