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Sojourner
at Fri Jul 9 21:30:36 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sojourner ]
This is information which I very much lack from very limited experience with the gene. Thank you for sharing.....
The babies in the litter we had are all 50% het for anery. More then half are very reduced in red. If this is a common thing in litters with the known type 1 anery gene, it would help explain to me the unusualness of the litter.
Either way I have kept quite a few to breed out and see if is anything at all. And time will tell..........
Jesse Van Atta
Forever Boas ----- "Continuing to cling to the patterns you know, inhibits your ability to discover what you don't know." - Eric Allenbaugh
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- BREAKING THE PARADIGM ON HYPOS, CO-DOMINANCE, AND DOMINANCE....... - Sojourner, Fri Jul 9 19:31:46 2004
- I would be very interested in your thoughts on the anerythristic gene. - azreptiles, Fri Jul 9 19:40:57 2004
- Lay it on us - obz, Fri Jul 9 19:42:12 2004
- Thanks for validating my point... - Razor, Fri Jul 9 19:45:18 2004
- Very well put, Sojourner..... - Biophiliacs, Fri Jul 9 20:08:19 2004
- Incomplete at best..... - Sojourner, Fri Jul 9 20:37:50 2004
- Genetics in a whole... - srsnakes, Fri Jul 9 20:50:46 2004
- RE: BREAKING THE PARADIGM ON HYPOS, CO-DOMINANCE, AND DOMINANCE....... - ajfreptiles, Fri Jul 9 21:14:35 2004
- RE: BREAKING THE PARADIGM ON HYPOS, CO-DOMINANCE, AND DOMINANCE....... - treeboas.com, Sat Jul 10 10:01:32 2004
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