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Posted by: Paul Hollander at Tue May 31 12:44:09 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paul Hollander ] Do not count on the so-called T-positive albinos being produced by the same mutant gene. There has been so little crossing, as far as I know, that nobody knows whether there is a single mutant or several independent mutants that produce similar, lighter than normal appearances. And unless there has been testing of the Sharp and Kahl line of albinos, we do not know whether they are T-negative or T-positive yet. As they seem to be independent mutant genes, at least one must be T-positive. Possibly both are T-positive. If you are thoroughly confused now, welcome to the club. | ||
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