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Melinda - Wooly Sibes?
On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 03:18:02 GMT Melissa S. Frye whittled these words:
Did you see that the gene for ivermectin sensitivity is found in long-coated whippets and silken windsprites, as well as a collection of herding breeds? "Christy" wrote in message That's a huge suprise. One never would have guessed that, say, Shelties were used in breeding those Windsprites. Shocking! :-) "Melissa S. Frye" wrote in message It's an interesting thing from another point. This is a classic example of where opening a gene pool brought in a negative. Yes, that's something the proponents of outcrossing ignore or are igorant of - outcrossing doesn't eliminate undesireable genetic material, it merely hides to better spread it around. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplay.com/Shop/ |
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On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 03:18:02 GMT Melissa S. Frye whittled these words:
Did you see that the gene for ivermectin sensitivity is found in long-coated whippets and silken windsprites, as well as a collection of herding breeds? "Christy" wrote in message That's a huge suprise. One never would have guessed that, say, Shelties were used in breeding those Windsprites. Shocking! :-) "Melissa S. Frye" wrote in message It's an interesting thing from another point. This is a classic example of where opening a gene pool brought in a negative. Yes, that's something the proponents of outcrossing ignore or are igorant of - outcrossing doesn't eliminate undesireable genetic material, it merely hides to better spread it around. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplay.com/Shop/ |
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On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 03:18:02 GMT Melissa S. Frye whittled these words:
Did you see that the gene for ivermectin sensitivity is found in long-coated whippets and silken windsprites, as well as a collection of herding breeds? "Christy" wrote in message That's a huge suprise. One never would have guessed that, say, Shelties were used in breeding those Windsprites. Shocking! :-) "Melissa S. Frye" wrote in message It's an interesting thing from another point. This is a classic example of where opening a gene pool brought in a negative. Yes, that's something the proponents of outcrossing ignore or are igorant of - outcrossing doesn't eliminate undesireable genetic material, it merely hides to better spread it around. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplay.com/Shop/ |
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On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 03:18:02 GMT Melissa S. Frye whittled these words:
Did you see that the gene for ivermectin sensitivity is found in long-coated whippets and silken windsprites, as well as a collection of herding breeds? "Christy" wrote in message That's a huge suprise. One never would have guessed that, say, Shelties were used in breeding those Windsprites. Shocking! :-) "Melissa S. Frye" wrote in message It's an interesting thing from another point. This is a classic example of where opening a gene pool brought in a negative. Yes, that's something the proponents of outcrossing ignore or are igorant of - outcrossing doesn't eliminate undesireable genetic material, it merely hides to better spread it around. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplay.com/Shop/ |
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On Wed, 04 Aug 2004 03:18:02 GMT Melissa S. Frye whittled these words:
Did you see that the gene for ivermectin sensitivity is found in long-coated whippets and silken windsprites, as well as a collection of herding breeds? "Christy" wrote in message That's a huge suprise. One never would have guessed that, say, Shelties were used in breeding those Windsprites. Shocking! :-) "Melissa S. Frye" wrote in message It's an interesting thing from another point. This is a classic example of where opening a gene pool brought in a negative. Yes, that's something the proponents of outcrossing ignore or are igorant of - outcrossing doesn't eliminate undesireable genetic material, it merely hides to better spread it around. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplay.com/Shop/ |
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