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    Re: Paradox genetics

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    Temp controlled room in the basement which itself doesn’t fluctuate much and in a mini fridge incubator with a Helix DBS-1000. Never saw it fluctuate unless I opened the door. Even still, the odds of something external causing it only in a clutch from her and only on a BEL. I’m not sure if I want to pair the male back to the mom or another BEL complex male to her. I’m thinking the latter and the male paradox to a couple female BEL complex girls. At what point is it proved to be something? Three four five?
    i think u have to isolate the gene. if u are correct, u have a two Paradox combo's but what would a single (incomplete) dominant paradox look like. what effects would it have on non-BEL genes? it helps to have a few copies or combos but the single isolated gene is the key. just my thoughts and my thoughts may be completely wrong or ignorant.
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