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Posted by: boxienuts at Thu Aug 5 00:29:32 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boxienuts ] Hey! You're talking to my guy JYohe all wrong. It's the wrong tone. While you are somewhat right on the simplest terms of the definition of leucistic and you clearly have a basic knowledge of genetics and have probably done some homework, I will give you credit for that, anyone who has studied genetics and has really done any real study and real work in the trenches, knows that not everything is black and white and the focus on one tiny aspect may cause you to loose site of the dynamics of the incredibly complex overall system (the big picture), and the effects of one set can be trumped by another set or several sets. What the result of this breeding will be is anyones guess untill it's done. As is often stated in science "show me the data" and that means the "real raw data" not your educated, predicted hypothesis. When you're all grown up and you figure out how to hyperlink your website in your sig you might understand this. [ Hide Replies ]
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