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Posted by: mgl at Tue Jan 8 22:29:09 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mgl ] if you breed an extreme x a normal and get hets or isolate the extreme gene, wouldn't there be some animals with tipping? This tipping would be influenced by the extreme gene and would be olive colored. I don't recall seeing a tipped extreme ever (please correct me if I'm wrong) but there has to be at least one out there without the hypo influence, right (assuming your theory is correct)? I guess what I'm getting at is that if it is a separate gene, then tipped animals would be evident but with the lack of tipped animals showing the extreme gene, by definition wouldn't they be hypo? | ||
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