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Maizeysdad
at Sun May 6 18:34:48 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Maizeysdad ]
Lar, I know exactly who produced the parents of the Sterlings and when they were produced. I have photos of the "grandparents" and the litter-mates and I can tell you with certainty they are not related to the Magee animals.
This certainly could be the same gene. Time will tell. But as Jeff Ronne's recent awesome post mentioned, subtle differences are often important, and there are several subtle visual differences between the Magee patternless (Quicksilver) and the Sterlings. May be nothing. May be similar to Sharp vs. Kahl; totally different gene with a fairly similar phenotype.
Ken
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