aznmexaggie
Chinchilla Chateau
The debate is whether or not this is even a recessive. The line hasn't been worked with enough to know if this is just a re-occurrence of the wilson white or if it is something else. If you notice, it is not listed as a recessive white...the recessive is simply speculation since nobody knows very much about the line.
Well, it's highly unlikely that it is a re-occurance of the Wilson white... or three reoccurances, actually A spontaneous mutation that leads to a surviving animal is pretty rare. All three of the original pair's kits were white. With mutations (not just color-related but other mutations in the genetic code which do not have any noticable phenotypic effect... or even mutations that cause an abnormality so that the zygote doesn't correctly form or make it to term) occuring so rarely, I highly doubt that the white reoccured three times in all of that pairing's offspring. Given that the male did not produce whites with the other standard females he mated with, I would guess that it is most likely a recessive gene. Only time will tell though.