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please explain all the terminology
what is the difference between a het, morph, hypo, etc?
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Re: please explain all the terminology
Het - heterozygous gene carrier.
Morph - visible color/pattern variation from the wild type/"normal."
Hypo - literally means "a reduction of" - i.e. hypomelanistic means reduced black.
That's it broken down into very basic layman's terms.
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Re: please explain all the terminology
Het - short for heterozygous. Means the animal carries ONE copy of a mutant gene.. if the gene is recessive, the animal will appear normal.. as in a het albino. HOMOZYGOUS means it carries TWO copies, and therefore will actually exhibit the trait (ie look albino)
Morph - hobby name for a genetic mutation that is bred for.. ie albino, or different colors/patterns.
Hypo - means 'less'. In the snake breeding world, it can mean 'hypomelanistic' or less black.. as melanin is the black pigment. There is also hypoerythristic (less red) and others.
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Re: please explain all the terminology
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Re: please explain all the terminology
Hypo is from the Greek and literally means "under" as in hypodermic "under the skin." It is commonly used to indicate less of something, or a reduction in color, activty, hormone levels, etc. Like Hypomelanistic, hypoactive (opposite of hyperactive), hypothyroid, hypoglycemic, etc.
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