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Posted by: topnotchboas at Wed Jun 22 00:45:32 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by topnotchboas ] The reduced black phenotype aspect of hogs makes for a factor to easily judge the polygenic influence. Therefore one could argue "Its not like every other locality cross!". What I meant by saying that is it is a multi-gene influence, like every other locality cross would yeild... setting the hypomelanistic aspect aside. | ||
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