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Posted by: boaphile at Thu May 31 19:54:45 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ] However, we don't know what are, and what are not, "Tyrosinase Positive" using the scientific definition. We do know, using previously believed definitions, that there seem to be different "degrees" of T-Positives. I speak concerning as far as the more classic characteristics are concerned, and not the basic attractiveness. I think the attractiveness, while certainly genetic, is likely more a result of polygenic influences and not the simple recessive gene itself. | ||
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