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    Re: Interesting Twist on Toffee Project

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    Because you know genetics. New theory on how DNA is built? Really? And I though you were better than that.
    I'm trying to be nice here, so i will just ask...why do you keep insisting it is possible? Apparently I know nothing, so ed-you-mah-kate me please great master. "Just because I say so" doesn't fly with me.

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    Yea because you can tell what they are as hatchlings? You know how they are going to look as adults?
    well if an albino looking creature popped out of the egg from a het toffee x het albino pairing...what else would it be besides a toffino? The one produced last year looks like a toffee (at least to me) it almost a year old now, so we atleast have a good idea of what its going to look like as an adult. and what does this have to do with the current disagreement?

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    The people actually involved in the project don't know yet what is going on but you do right? Come on now. Conjecture and assumptions by people not even in the project much less even personally seen the animals.
    The people involved with the project both seem pretty sure they know whats going on .... why do you think they do not? Why do we have to see animal in person or be involved with the project to have a basic understanding of how loci and alleles work? Information is right in front of us, what more do you need.
    Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 06-23-2011 at 10:09 PM.

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