Steve,
I would agree with you, that from Kevin's description it is a sex-linked (X-linked) mutation.
Although this is very common with birds, I have yet to see a x-linked mutation in reptiles. Which mutation is doing this Kevin?
Regards,
Jordan
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Steve,
I would agree with you, that from Kevin's description it is a sex-linked (X-linked) mutation.
Although this is very common with birds, I have yet to see a x-linked mutation in reptiles. Which mutation is doing this Kevin?
Regards,
Jordan
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