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rtdunham
at Tue Jul 12 13:40:15 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rtdunham ]
Hi Shannon.
I'm no cal king expert. But as I read your question, I came to the same conclusions you proposed at the end of your post. I think you've got it right. This group now gives you tools to play with for future breedings, to maybe identify the two different genes * . The normal looking babies would be double hets, the two parents and amel baby have to be single or double homozygous.
* - have two diff amel genotypes been isolated and identified, and are being bred? or is that work for the future?
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