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Thread: Odd eye ASf!

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    Re: Odd eye ASf!

    Quote Originally Posted by Miko View Post
    This thread was really enlightening, I always thought that having one eye a different color from the other was genetic. Is it genetic in other species or did I read wrong? I thought it was genetic in humans sometimes.


    I'm not sure about other animals. But in rats, ASFs, and mice, there is no specific gene that causes it. -Everything- about any animal can be said to be genetic, -but- there is no gene for odd-eye in these rodents like there is a gene for, say, Agouti (A/* in rats and mice).

    I'll see what I can find about other animals.

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