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BoidMorphs
at Tue Nov 16 21:24:31 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BoidMorphs ]
Thanks for narrowing it down to at least 2 strains with one posing questions. You're not disagreeing with my statement at all. I think you misunderstood my train of thought is all. What I meant was, to prove a given anery line, create dh ghosts and then subsequently try producing ghosts from the double hets. Surely, if ghosts are produced, the anery gene has been proven. Now, do the same procedure with a supposed DIFFERENT anery line. Suppose ghosts were produced from THAT line also. Cross the ghosts produced from both lines to see what happens. If nothing happens, due to incompatibility, isn't it safe to say they are two DISTINCT lines? I realize brb ghosts are a relatively new phenomena and I think they're awesome looking! If there are indeed at most only 2 different strains, I'd actually be relieved. It would be pretty chaotic if there actually were the six I'd seen mentioned.
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