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Posted by: Rainshadow at Fri Apr 27 10:10:31 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rainshadow ] The "extreme" Hondurans are T positive albinos,without any doubt.(IMHO)The fact that another form of T positive albinism in a completely unrelated species was originally produced in the described manner,and seems to be inherited,and expressed in a different way,does not disprove the obvious conclusions drawn in the case of the Hondurans. Hypomelanism & Tyrosinase positive albinism are often misinterpreted initially ...a good rule of thumb that usually holds true across species borders,is: hypomelanism results in a reduction of black pigment,which often allows other colors normally present to appear "brighter",but black is still "black",whereas Tyrosinase positive albino examples show normally black areas as purple/purplish grey/grey,because of a biochemical defect the animal cannot complete the nesseccary steps needed for the final stage of "black". | ||
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