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Posted by: DMong at Wed Jul 11 23:14:28 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Yeah, that is the basic point there I think. Since it would typically be a recessive axanthic gene, the first generation would typically be varying yellow-ish intermediates, but the following generation when back-bred would produce some pure snow white and black ones if they were truly axanthic, and I think there would still be some sort of yellow pigment invloved with the offspring. | ||
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