Hmm Jason,
That's interesting. I wonder if that means that it is a) a mutation of the same gene just different mutations and therefore not compatible or b) different gene mutations that could result in a double homozygous axanthic. It is kind of interesting that this situation occurs in both the hypo and axanthic mutations.
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Kyle R. Mara
Common sense is genius dressed in its working clothes. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

