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kylefrost
at Fri Apr 3 17:58:49 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kylefrost ]
I think the likelihood of a double homozygous Kahl Sharp Albino being distinguishable from either lone strain is incredibly slim.
I know someone who had a litter of Albino Atrox with 3 different strains of albinism in the same litter! There were more T negative appearing babies born than there were either strain of T positive in the litter. Some of the the T negative babies were also likely homozygous for one or both other strains of albino, but were indistinguishable from the T negative type.
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