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Burnsy
at Sat Oct 3 01:55:00 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Burnsy ]
Hi all,
the T+ genetics aren't fully understood now.
Here is the result of some breedins:
T+ x amel: 50% T+ and 50% amel
T+ x het amel: 25% T+ and 25% amel and 50% wildtype.
I think T+ and amel are sharing the same locus while amel is recessive to the T+ gene. The T+ gene is dominant over amel but ressive to wildtype.
This would mean that all amels are homozygote het nothing and the wildtype animals are 100% het for either T+ or amel. Both, amel and T+ do have the same chance in those animals.
But who knows what secret is really inside this box?
Gerrit
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T+ Nelsoni Genetics - Burnsy, Sat Oct 3 01:55:00 2009 
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