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Sunherp
at Thu Dec 2 13:13:44 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sunherp ]
I know it'll take some time to separate out the traits. The interesting thing will be to see what comes out of the breeding of an "extreme" (that doesn't carry the traditional hypo trait) to a "traditional hypo" (that doesn't carry the "extreme" , and so on.
I also wonder if the traits aren't actually allelic, but the reason we see all "hypos" (traditional hypo and extremes mixed) in "extreme" X "traditional hypo" breedings is because the majority of "extremes" are also carrying the "traditional hypo" trait, and many "traditional hypos" are carrying the "extreme" trait these days? Of course, they could be allelic (alternate forms of one gene), linked, or even additive. Lots of cool stuff that could be going on there.
-Cole
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- Hypomelanistic Hondurans - Recessive? - RG, Tue Nov 30 16:51:46 2010
- Interesting thoughts, Rusty - Sunherp, Tue Nov 30 18:30:23 2010
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