Topic: Mosaicism in Females
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How are females mosaic?
Females have two X chromosomes, but only one is activated, meaning one is not activated (the barr body). Deactivation is random but occurs early in development, and the cells that are reproduced have the same X inactivated. If on the X chro... Read More »
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How important is female submissiveness in the mosaic that is Chri...
It varies, depending on the man (and the size of his package. The smaller the package, the more important that whole submission thing becomes). Read More »
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Where an I get a baby female mosaic chinchilla in utah?
I thought there were several more people in Utah breeding, but I'm not having a lot of luck finding them. I did locate one excellent breeder that is located there. They have beautiful chins and I'm told they are very nice to deal with. PSK ... Read More »
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Not all cells have the same X chromosome inactivated. If there are two different alleles on the two X chromosome, each cell will have one activated and one inactivated (on the Barr body). The individual cells will express one phenotype or t...
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