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Posted by: Ophidia_Junkie at Sun Jun 3 06:42:13 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ophidia_Junkie ] >> So, the answer is simple as said before, all the different forms of T albinism identified in other species (human, mouses, ....) are all recessive. , {B}so if now you want to say that some forms of T positive albinos are dominant, it's up to you.{/B} | ||
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