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Posted by DogStar on October 24, 2002 at 17:08:18:
In Reply to: Re: Amel genetics.............?? posted by cka on October 24, 2002 at 17:01:51:
So if that is the case with my snakes, and I kept a pair then bred those I could get patternless ratcorns?? NEET!!
DogStar
:it depends on if the 2 amel gene's alleles align correctly...think I said it right...some forms of albinism are not compatible...I think the patternless albino blackrats are considered T-, the T standing for a protein missing in the gene (not completely sure of the protein, tyronisase maybe)...so if you you have a t- albino blackrat and breed it to your t+ amel corn (not sure, but think most amel corns are t+; but i really don't know for sure) you'd get double het (for both kinds of albino) ratcorns, which look like kinda brownish/black...peace, chris
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