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$64 million dollar (Sabogea) question...

tcdrover Jul 18, 2006 01:23 PM

OK, I know this forum is a 'low' volume forum, but after I read
the post below about hypos I thought I'd add my .02..

I've always felt that hypos are the result of some kind of
Sabogea to BCI pairing. The fact that their heads look different
from normal BCI and just happen to look exactly like Sabogea
heads, and of course the obvious appearance similarites.

Could this be part of the reason why they don't behave as a
dominant BCI trait?

I remember reading about the project to breed a woolly mamoth
from recovered genetic material with elephants. They said they could get an animal that would be "88 percent mammoth within 50 years."
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/04/0408_050408_woollymammoth.html

Replies (1)

slithering_serpents Jul 27, 2006 03:31 PM

The hypo gene is from panama.

Caden

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