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Posted by: theselectserpent at Thu Oct 7 17:14:08 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by theselectserpent ] A thought I had while looking at your probable hybino over on the milksnake forum (awesome by the way). It is obvious by the look of that animal that the presence of the hypo-m gene has an effect on the orange portion of the animal and not just the black. This would suggest that the hypo-m pyros may also be affected within the red portion of the animal by the hypo-m gene. We see this with hypo-m hondos with the lack of black tipping within these portions and somewhere in the pathway the hypo-m gene has to play a role in that. with the 'pale hypo-m' pyros we might just be looking at a generation further down the line that has now subsequently reduced the red portions as well. As Jeff said in another post I recall these have come out of the BHB line and would thus be a very nice representation of the hypo-m gene within that group. | ||
<< Previous Message: RE: pale hypo pyros - jeph, Wed Oct 6 17:34:39 2004 | ||
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