Well,
       Now I see the white-spotting defect for myself. Today My
white-spotted female was in heat. They were breeding again today. She has a
4 week old litter from a different male , but she was bred to a white
spotted male 4 weeks ago. So it looks like the whole litter was reabsorbed
at 10 ten days. If it doesn't produce anything this time, I don't know if I
will split them up or not.

>From: Elizabeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Elizabeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: White Spotting- genetic question
>Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 15:29:34 -0400
>
>Muridea wrote:
>
> > Im not sure if this is just chance- I have ALOT of litters born in this
>line
> > over the past few years; there should be some solid coloured ones or
>some
> > small litters or soemthign by now given the sample size.
> > I did take photos last night- i need to digitally convert them and
>upload
> > them, hopefully by the weekend I can have them up.
> > AG
>
>Hey AG if you send me all your data I'd be happy to do a statistical
>analysis
>and let you know if the actual proportion of non-spotted pups is
>significantly
>lower than it should be ;) (of course it wouldn't be entirely statistically
>sound since I doubt you've done a simple random sample and of course the
>pups
>would be from different pairs which would introduce other variables... but
>still.)
>
>Elizabeth (AP stat student with a big test in 2 weeks)

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