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Posted by: RandyRemington at Tue Sep 13 08:03:46 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RandyRemington ] It does seem unlikely. But then look at the Pine Island corn that founded the charcoal line. She was at least het for the other type of anerythristic. Or is all that stuff still looking nice and neat? When I was last following corns I wasn't able to find any for sure cases of a blizzard that wasn't at least het for the original anerythristic so maybe there was some more convoluted explanation. And then there was NERD’s imported caramel male that was apparently het for albino too. If neither case turns out to be an allele situation then you have two cases of wild caught animals with three morph genes. Of course even then four morph genes (a double homozygous) would be exponentially more rare. | ||
<< Previous Message: Seems highly unlikely huh Randy..... - Jolliff, Mon Sep 12 11:18:39 2005 | ||
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