Jon-e-Boy
05-04-2003, 10:31 AM
I realize that there are two different types of anery genes, type I and type II. All mine are type II. I do realize when these genes are mixed, they will not match.
My question is: How many different strains of type II anerytherism are out there in the U.S. now, and will they be compatible if they are all typeII?
I am getting into the snows and wondering if I get two different double hets from two different people, will their type II anery genes match up to produce snows? Everyones input is more than welcome. Thanks.
Jon
My question is: How many different strains of type II anerytherism are out there in the U.S. now, and will they be compatible if they are all typeII?
I am getting into the snows and wondering if I get two different double hets from two different people, will their type II anery genes match up to produce snows? Everyones input is more than welcome. Thanks.
Jon