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Posted by: Rainshadow at Thu Jan 22 10:00:28 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rainshadow ] A "monotypical" morph either,nor have I seen any clear evidence that points to a single gene set mutation.(except for the production of "possible supers",which makes them much more anomolous.)with a true "morph mutation" there are rarely any "possible blank,blanks"...no evidence has yet been made public,to my knowledge that any "super jungle" has produced an entire litter of zero doubt heterozygous jungles(meaning visually expressive jungles without any "possibles" in the mix,that were then raised & bred to show they were in fact het. gene carriers.) Jungles,just like Harlequins,are a genetic line of aberrant boas,in which pigmentation is also affected,neither one of these lines owes it's properties entirely to selective breeding alone,but rather to a genetic mutation specifically unique to that bloodline,hence the adherence to "swedish bloodine jungles". | ||
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