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Posted by: KevinM at Tue Dec 8 21:33:59 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] I vaguely remember reading or hearing somewhere that some of the amel gopher species were actually hybrids due to lack of the amel gene in the pure strains. Kind of similar to what is going on with Boa constrictor species today with the amel and hypo genes if not mistaken. I think the origins of many of these strains has been lost, possibly for good reasons by the folks who developed them, or became so everyday like creamsickles that it just didnt or doesnt matter any more? I am amazed how some of this hybridization just gets openly accepted and sought after, while some never catches on like the amel alternas with the ruthveni blood in them. | ||
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