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  • 11-04-2008, 07:53 PM
    HaleBug
    what do these genetic-ey terms mean!?
    What is this heterozygous pied mean?? What do the percentages mean? (ex 50% het pied or 100% Het pied)

    They look like normals to me. ALL THE GENETICS STUFF IS TOO CONFUSING FOR ME! Someone please 'splain?

    Oh and how do I get on of my pictures to appear by my name on the left? Thanks guysies.
  • 11-04-2008, 08:09 PM
    bc30629
    Re: what do these genetic-ey terms mean!?
    heterozygous means that the snake will look normal but will carry the trait to look like a pied. Basically it has only half of the genes to make the snake look like a pied.

    the percentages are a representation of the chances the snake will be carrying the trait. So if you breed a snake that is a pied to a normal you know that the resulting snakes will get the pied trait. So they are 100% het pied. You know for sure they are carrying the trait. But if you breed one of these het pieds to a normal you are not guaranteed that the resulting snakes will get the trait. So thats when you start getting the 66% and 50% labels. Do a google search on punnet squares for more information.

    To get an avatar click "User Cp" at the top left of the page and then go to "edit avatar". upload image. Tadaaa!
  • 11-04-2008, 09:26 PM
    dr del
    Re: what do these genetic-ey terms mean!?
    Hi,

    JLC wrote a really nice article that should help explain the genetics thing to you. :gj:


    dr del
  • 11-04-2008, 09:35 PM
    mainbutter
    Re: what do these genetic-ey terms mean!?
    "heterozygous means that the snake will look normal but will carry the trait to look like a pied. Basically it has only half of the genes to make the snake look like a pied."

    That's only the case with recessive genes(such as piebalds). Technically, heterozygous means that one gene in an alele pair is a mutated gene. Homozygous means that both genes in an alele pair are mutated. Co-dominant and dominant heterozygous morphs don't look normal.

    HaleBug: do read the link dr del provided above my post, it's good especially if you don't know your high school biology. This really is basic stuff and shouldn't be difficult to pick up, any 9th grader should be able to understand it. If you have any questions after reading the basic lesson in genetics, we're here to help :D
  • 11-04-2008, 10:48 PM
    HaleBug
    Re: what do these genetic-ey terms mean!?
    Thanks,
    Sorry, must have been high through highschool biology ;)
    It's great to know there aren't any condescending types on here
    Have a good one!
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