Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
what interesting is this "nuller theory" as far as i could find, it just simply a theory we made up and never proven anywhere in the genetic world. Like there isn't a term or definition in the "offical" scientific world for this. Unless someone can point me somewhere, but i looked far and wide when this came up before.
I don't know if this will go over people's heads...but what happened sounds a lot like what happens in human genetics. Females are XX (we have two copies of the x-chromosome) whereas males are XY. Because females only need one copy of the x-chromosome to express the genes, they "turn off" the second x-chromosome so we aren't expressing both. It's called a "bar body." What it sounds like is happening, is that, for some strange reason), the wild-type gene is "turning off" either because it's damaged or maybe because it's not even there (perhaps something happened in the cell division before the mother made her follicles and her wild type gene was simply left out). That would mean there would only be one copy of the mojave gene and thus giving the BEL.

I don't know if that made sense...but if you generally can follow genetics, it might make some sense to you.