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Posted by: skyslinger at Fri Sep 28 10:28:43 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by skyslinger ] is generally accepted it is not necessarily true. The true fact is that there are several chemicals involved in the production or melanin and we cannot say for sure that ANY of the before mentioned "lines" are T positive. We only know that T negative albinos completely block the production of melanin (probably the first chemical involved) and the others only partially block it (probably one of the successive chemicals involved). So actually, (light bulb goes on in my mind here LOL) they would be Tyronisase (sp?) would be present and one of the other chemicals is "negative"/missing. So I guess I agree with you guys! | ||
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