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at Mon Jul 9 11:06:33 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ]
Whether the Sharps are "T-Positive" or not I guess is a question for a chemist after doing the test. It is interesting to now know that they both appear to be at the same location. This after a breeding with a significant number of babies, none of which are Paradigm Boas. This is a situation that we did not know to be possible before it was suggested some time after the initial Paradigm announcement last year. It still seems weird to me that you apparently get a blending of those two distinct mutations and that the presence of the one simply doesn't allow the other to express itself or cancel each other out for that matter. The more I learn, the less I know... ----- Boaphile Home
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- Paradigm Boa Genetics Part II .....long - BASICALLYBOAS, Mon Jul 9 04:10:08 2007
- A good read at 5 a.m. - chris nicholas, Mon Jul 9 05:25:13 2007
- Very interesting... - kirby, Mon Jul 9 06:59:33 2007
- I sure am glad - giantkeeper, Mon Jul 9 07:22:42 2007
- RE: Paradigm Boa Genetics Part II .....long - ajfreptiles, Mon Jul 9 07:37:42 2007
- The next question is.... - vcaruso15, Mon Jul 9 08:05:23 2007
- RE: Paradigm Boa Genetics Part II .....long - PGoss, Mon Jul 9 08:40:28 2007
- Raining on the parade. - Paul Hollander, Mon Jul 9 10:36:43 2007
Thaks for the feedback: - boaphile, Mon Jul 9 11:06:33 2007
- How much does ......... - shot, Mon Jul 9 12:55:45 2007
- RE: Here are my insane ramblings... - Exotics by Nature, Mon Jul 9 11:40:44 2007
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