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Posted by: metalpest at Tue Jul 14 23:31:34 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by metalpest ] Hey Sue, that is interesting about the compatibility of the genes. Also, I saw some interesting evidence for polypaternity before, someone bred 2 albino boas, then separated and placed the female with another "female", discovered that they were breeding, and ended up with something to the effect of 21 out of 22 babies being normal and only one albino! Started a debate over normal genes with less inbreeding resulting in stronger sperm and therefore a higher number of fertilized eggs in the female. [ Hide Replies ]
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