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Posted by: DMong at Wed Jul 13 14:12:36 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Now that we are getting specific, keep in mind if it doesn't have pink eyes, it is not the same gene as in the yellow rats in the hobby that Howie Sherman was working with for example. Those would be two VERY different simple recessive genes,.......hypomelanism and amelanism. Breeding a hypo Everglades x amel(albino) yellow rat would produce nice normal looking offspring that would be double heterozygous for both traits (unless of course one parent happened to be het for the other that is from previous lineage). In which case when bred together you could get hybinos as well as amels and hypos. Those would be hypos that were masked by the amel gene at the same time and would "look" like normal amels but would not be. | ||
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