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Posted by: skyslinger at Wed Jan 14 19:24:55 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by skyslinger ] as well. I feel like the pattern alleles must not line up quite the same in these two animals. If it takes two matching alleles to create the pattern but they match up on different locations then you could end up with only one and thus NO pattern. Just a thought. I am in NO way a gentics guru. I have asked for others input a few times a couple years ago but, it doesn't seem that anyone is interested in speculating. | ||
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