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Posted by: Chris_Harper2 at Wed Sep 24 00:07:06 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chris_Harper2 ] Second, we were recently discussing this on another forum and Aaron shared this photo of the yearling that's turning Gray with age. As I shared with Aaron, to ontogenetically "turn gray" is an earmark of a polygenic Gray phase. So, I have considerable doubt that these are anything but a polygenic Gray phase suboc, which have been found at the Gap before. In other words, I highly doubt this is a simple recessive mode of inheritance of a single allele. [ Hide Replies ]
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